I'm still bothered by the threat of nuclear war.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We have to get rid of those nuclear weapons.
The whole nuclear thing is a terrible mess and it's hard for me to understand why it is that we, the United States, seem to be the only ones that are really particularly concerned about it and prepared to do something.
I worry about a democracy having nuclear weapons as much as a dictatorship having nuclear weapons.
So I ask the nuclear powers to abandon the out-of-date thinking of the Cold War period and take a fresh look. Above all, I appeal to them to bear in mind the long-term threat that nuclear weapons pose to humankind and to begin action towards their elimination.
The nexus between terrorism and nuclear weapons, or even nuclear material, is obviously a current concern.
Nuclear weapons are infinitely less important in our foreign policy than they were in the days of the Cold War. I don't think we need nuclear weapons any longer.
We are categorically against proliferation of nuclear weapons.
My feelings of revulsion and foreboding about nuclear weapons had not changed an iota since 1945, and they have never left me. Since I was 14, the overriding objective of my life has been to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war.
Nuclear war is such an emotional subject that many people see the weapons themselves as the common enemy of humanity.
I'm not concerned about weapons of mass destruction.