Global Zero Summit: Richard Burt Warns Against a Crowded Nuclear Theater
The START Treaty's chief negotiator talks nuclear terrorism in the Middle East.
October 17, 2011
Great powers don't need nuclear weapons any longer.
On the 25th anniversary of the Reykjavik Summit, when then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan and the Soviet Union's Secretary-General Mikhail Gorbachev nearly eliminated their nation's stockpiles of nuclear weapons, Global Zero gathered 100 of the world's foremost thinkers and doers to re-up the effort to ban the world's most dangerous weapon.
Videos in Global Zero Summit 2011
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100 international leaders gather to ban the bomb.
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There's a path to zero nukes, and the former Secretary of State can see it.
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The Skoll Global Threats Fund founder emphasizes gains against the gravest threat.
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The START Treaty's chief negotiator talks nuclear terrorism in the Middle East.
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The doctor who helped India beat smallpox takes aim at nukes.
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The co-founder of Global Zero warns against playing politics with nuclear Armageddon.
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One nuke will lay a city to waste, so the ambassador is counting on change.
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Sound advice from a former Assistant Secretary of Defense.
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