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We Need You
by David Krieger, April 14, 2004
The Foundation's
overarching goal is to help create a world free of nuclear
weapons. In a rational world, this should not be a difficult
task. A persuasive case can be made that a nuclear war could
destroy civilization and possibly put an end to the human species
and most forms of life. At a minimum, the use of these weapons
could obliterate cities, including our own. We know what happened
to Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a result of two small nuclear
weapons. Today's weapons have on average eight times the explosive
power of those used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
But, of course, this is not a rational
world. It is a world in which fear, denial and irrationality
hold high office. It is a world in which international law is
trampled on and strategies of "might makes right" are
employed far too frequently by national leaders. In our world,
many leaders cling to old views of power, failing to realize
that in the Nuclear Age, as Einstein pointed out, "everything
has changed save our modes of thinking."
At a recent
Foundation event, a woman asked, "Can an organization
like the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation make a difference on
the issue of eliminating nuclear weapons?" This is an
important question. The honest answer is that it is a tough
struggle, one in which there are no guarantees of success.
In many respects, fighting for a world free of nuclear weapons
is an act of faith rooted in a strong belief in a resilient
human spirit.
It is clear that the dangers of
the Nuclear Age have not diminished, despite the end of the Cold
War. It remains a dangerous world in which the ultimate expression
of anger and frustration, a nuclear 9/11 or 3/11, must be prevented.
The best way to prevent such an occurrence is to assure that
nuclear weapons and materials do not proliferate any further
than they already have. The best way assure this is to dramatically
reduce the number of these weapons with the goal of their elimination,
and to apply international safeguards to both nuclear weapons
and materials.
Achieving a nuclear weapons-free
world is a colossal task,one that too many people consider unattainable
and therefore
not worth the effort. In fact, it is the
consequences of not undertaking this
effort that makes it so essential. The
risks posed by nuclear weapons are far
too great to leave to chance or to politicians
or generals. They demand a
response from the people; they demand
our involvement.
The work of the Foundation is perhaps
even more necessary today than it was at
the height of the Cold War. It is to bring
critical issues related to nuclear dangers
to people everywhere, and to provide
quality information, analysis and ideas
for advocacy. This is the work we engage
in daily and the work we have engaged in
for more than 20 years. Our only chance of success is to
work with others to build a movement big enough to
impact governments. To do this, we need your active support
and involvement.
The Nuclear
Age Peace Foundation seeks to be a voice of
reason at a critical juncture in human history. This election
year we are launching a campaign to Chart a New
Course in US Nuclear Policy. We need your help. Please
add your voice, and help us to extend the Foundation's
reach and its ability to achieve a more rational and caring
world, one that we can be proud to pass on to the next generation.
Please click here to make an online
donation.
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