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North Korea is building atomic bombs as fast as they can.
Iran can't wait to nuke Tel Aviv.
Al Qaeda wants a bomb. Any bomb.
So naturally Barack Obama thinks it's a swell time to cut the U.S. nuclear arsenal by 1/3.
Obama will propose a one-third reduction in U.S. strategic nuclear warheads, lowering the total number of warheads to between 1,000 and 1,100.
The potential reductions would be from a current limit of 1,550, the number set in the New START treaty that was ratified by the Senate in December 2010.
Remember Ronald Reagan's motto of Peace Through Strength?
I'm guessing Obama's Peace Through Timidity plan isn't going to be nearly as effective.
Unless the goal is to destroy the United States.
Posted at 10:12 by Chris Wysocki
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