The Nuclear Counter Summit
Jeffrey Chatterton /
One year after President Obama announced his desire to rid the world of nuclear weapons, his nuclear agenda is taking center-stage in American foreign policy. This week, the president will sign a new arms control agreement with Russia in Prague before he hosts the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC. At any moment the Administration is expected to release its 2010 Nuclear Posture Review, which adds to the momentum building towards the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review in May.
As the president moves forward with his nuclear agenda, Americans need to know the implications of these decisions. The Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute’s Center for Defense studies invite you to “Questioning Obama’s Nuclear Agenda: The Conservative Counter Summit” to be held at the Heritage Foundation on Tuesday, April 6. (more…)