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Obama sets up anger management session with Dr. Phil for Iran and North Korea

By Steve McGough / May 5, 2010 /

At a United Nations nuclear nonproliferation conference this week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton laid out our nuclear cards, expecting Iran and North Korea to have a “come to Jesus” moment and start playing nice.

Peace through strength no more – Obama to slash nuclear inventory

By Steve McGough / September 21, 2009 /

To ensure everyone likes the USA, President Obama’s approach is to set an example – for Russia, Iran, North Korea and other nuclear states – by cutting our own nuke arsenal and denying missile defense systems for Poland and the Czech Republic. There will be no peace without strength.

For John Kerry: At what point does North Korea become a nuclear power?

By Steve McGough / April 12, 2013 /

Secretary of State John Kerry touched down in South Korea earlier today to renew support for South Korea and regional allies as North Korea gets more desperate for food and cash. The boisterous rhetoric from the North is pretty much out-of-control. That said, Kerry – and maybe many others – can’t seem to agree if North Korea…

Obama guaranties nuclear plant loans – environmentalists balk

By Steve McGough / February 13, 2010 /

President Obama will announce support for a new nuclear power plant in Burke, Georgia this week. In reality, he is approving the federal loan guaranty that would be required to build the expensive plant, but will he really go to bat against anti-nuke groups?

Nuclear power good for Iran, not good for USA

By Steve McGough / June 2, 2009 /

At least that’s how I read President Obama’s statement he made during a BBC interview yesterday. The United Nations have strongly worded resolutions (1696, 1737 and 1747) demanding Iran suspend uranium enrichment and applying sanctions for ignoring them, but Obama has completely invalidated all three by stating that Iran may have a right to nuclear…

Pakistan negotiations with Taliban will lead to nuclear crisis

By Steve McGough / April 23, 2009 /

We have identified the international issue that may haunt the Obama administration in the future. It’s the not-so-far-fetched possibility the Taliban – who have been migrating from Afghanistan into Pakistan – will soon have access to nuclear weapons. The negotiation for “peace” with Taliban leadership will be a devastating mistake. Within the past three months,…

Obama: Seeking Greater Moral Authority with … Iran?

By Jim Vicevich / April 3, 2009 /

Because you can never increase your moral standing too high when you are trying to deal with a megalomaniacal, holocaust denying, homosexual jailing, Israel annihilating leader. Thus, says the one, let’s start disarming because then we’ll have firmer ground to stand on when we deal with Ahmadinejad.  Oh and make special note, he would like to be known…

Russians inspecting US nukes – Did I miss the “we get to inspect their stuff too” part?

By Steve McGough / October 14, 2009 /

I know we’ve been playing this game with the Russians for a long time. We inspect their nukes, they inspect our nukes. We both smile and nod knowingly that we’ve hidden some stuff and chuckle about it. Fox News has the story of a tentative inspection agreement, but I can’t find the part in the…

Obama suggests international community buy off Iran

By Steve McGough / July 23, 2008 / Comments Off on Obama suggests international community buy off Iran

How else can you put it? When I first read the Reuters story, I thought that his position on Iran going nuclear sounded a lot like our current administration’s position on Iran going nuclear. During his visit to Israel, Obama spoke with a group of reporters and let them know – in no uncertain terms…

Should America’s nuclear weapon policy remain vague?

By Steve McGough / April 11, 2010 /

After changing up and narrowing the when-we-would-use nuclear weapons policy on April 6, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton revised – or clarified – the policy this morning. I think the administration is trying to put together a game plan that could never be used in reality.