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The Nuclear Question

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Media Link - Boston Globe
  
Sunday, 03 October 2004 00:00
The most crucial moment in last night's Presidential debate on foreign policy came near the end. The moderator asked President Bush if he, like John Kerry, believed that the most critical national security issue facing the nation was nuclear proliferation. President Bush replied yes--when "in the hands of a terrorist enemy." Senator Kerry made no such distinction. He explained that the threat is posed by the mere existence of nuclear weapons, regardless of who has them. In fact, he chastised the United States (under the Bush Administration) for developing more nuclear weapons while demanding that terrorist states, such as Iran and North Korea, stop developing them. Do you see the difference between the two candidates? One, President Bush, blames weapons of mass destruction for evil in the world when they are in the hands of terrorists. The other, John Kerry, says that the weapons are just as much a danger in the hands of Americans as they are when in the possession of terrorist states, and that the U.S. has no right to develop them in the interest of self-defense.
 

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