H.Res.21 - Recognizing non-proliferation options for nuclear understanding to keep everyone safe (NO NUKES).

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Lynn Woolsey

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1/5/2011--Introduced.Requests the President to inform Congress and the Secretary General of the United Nations regarding U.S. efforts and measures taken with respect to implementation and observance of Article VI of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and certain U.

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1/5/2011--Introduced.Requests the President to inform Congress and the Secretary General of the United Nations regarding U.S. efforts and measures taken with respect to implementation and observance of Article VI of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and certain U.N. resolutions calling for U.S. and world nuclear disarmament. Calls on the President to implement and observe all NPT obligations and commitments and to revise national policies on nuclear weapons accordingly. Urges the President, in the interests of protecting and advancing human, national, and global security, to:
(1) declare that the United States will not use nuclear weapons first, and that pending their elimination, such weapons serve only to deter a nuclear attack by a hostile state or other entity;
(2) initiate and conclude multilateral negotiations on verifiable steps nuclear states shall take to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons;
(3) cooperate with the Russian Federation to remove from deployment nuclear weapons that are operational;
(4) reaffirm the moratorium on nuclear testing and work for ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty;
(5) terminate all efforts to enhance U.S. military capabilities of the U.S. nuclear arsenal and to develop ballistic missile defenses; and
(6) support initiatives to ban weapons in outer space.

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