The nexus between terrorism and nuclear weapons, or even nuclear material, is obviously a current concern.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nuclear weapons offer us nothing but a balance of terror, and a balance of terror is still terror.
The greatest threat facing humanity is a radical Islamist regime meeting up with nuclear weapons.
I'm still bothered by the threat of nuclear war.
The threat and use of violence is stimulating nuclear proliferation along with jihadi terrorism.
Proliferation of nuclear weapons to terrorist organisations is far more dangerous than proliferation of nuclear weapons to states, even states like North Korea.
Nuclear weapons continue to occupy a unique place in global security affairs. No other weapons, in my opinion, anyway, match their potential for prompt and long-term damage and their strategic impact.
Terrorism is a significant threat to peace and security, prosperity and people.
Those are the things that, in the wrong hands - and certainly in our war on terrorism we also must attack proliferation and those nations that proliferate with chemical, biological and nuclear type devices, because that can cause the most catastrophic results.
I'm absolutely convinced that the threat we face now, the idea of a terrorist in the middle of one of our cities with a nuclear weapon, is very real and that we have to use extraordinary measures to deal with it.
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.