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Nuclear Proliferation. Lesson 2 – Disarmament. Objectives. Review goals of NPT treaty. Compare different types of weapons. Identify key treaties regulating nuclear arsenals . Describe Obama‘s nuclear policy & goals. Warm Up. What are the goals of the NPT? Non-Proliferation Disarmament
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Nuclear Proliferation Lesson 2 – Disarmament
Objectives Review goals of NPT treaty. Compare different types of weapons. Identify key treaties regulating nuclear arsenals . Describe Obama‘s nuclear policy & goals.
Warm Up • What are the goals of the NPT? • Non-Proliferation • Disarmament • Fair Access for Peaceful Use
Review-Current Concerns • Nuclear States & Arsenals (~25-27K) • NWS (Big 5) • Non-signers (Israel, India, Pakistan) • Non-compliers (NK) • Spread • NNWS (Iran, Syria) • Terrorism • Black market/theft
Weapons Delivery • Missiles deliver conventional or nuclear warheads • No treaties to regulate • Ballistic Missiles – enter atmosphere • Cruise Missiles – fly closer to ground • Tactical – short range missiles • Strategic – longer range missiles • IRBM • Tactical ~2,500 mile target • “Pershing Missiles” • SLBM • Strategic • “Poseidon / Trident” • ICBM • Strategic 20K mph, targets 9K miles away • “Minutemen / MX” • US fixed site, USSR mobile launchers • ABM • Destroy offensive missiles in space… • National Missile Defense Systems
Disarmament Negotiations • US & Russia possess ~95% total global arsenal. • Since 1963 have worked to stop proliferation & reduce arsenals (most of the time!)
Disarmament Negotiation • LTBT (1963): • US & Russia ban nuclear tests in atmosphere, underH20, & space…CTBT (1996 - …) banned tests in all environments (↓ground) • NPT (1968) : Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty • SALT I (1972): • ABM Treaty – Limit ABM systems, Pledge to not build ABM defense systems (US withdrew to pursue NMD under GW Bush) • Interim Agreement – Froze # of strategic offensive weapons at current levels • SALT II (1979): • Reduce strategic forces to 2,250 each ICBM/SLBM/ASBM • Limits # of warheads & weight per missile • Banned new strategic missile dvpt
Disarmament Negotiation • INF TREATY (1987): • Abolish all intermediate nuclear & conventional missiles (300-3400 m)…remove from E/W Euro • START I (1991): • Reduced # of strategic nuclear warheads from 10K per side to 6K • ICBM’s to 1,600 per side/SLBM to 880 per side • START II (1993) • Reduce # of long-range missiles and nuclear warheads from 6K per side to 3,500K US/3K Rus. • Banned multiple warheads in strategic missiles • US reduce # of warheads on SLBM
Disarmament Negotiation • http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/26/AR2010032601943.html • SORT (2002)- • US & Russia limit # of nuclear warheads 1700–2200 operationally deployed warheads each • Provision aimed at preventing spread of WMD’s (material/tech) to terrorists. • New START (2010): • Reduce # of nuclear warheads to 1,500 • Limit # of ICBM/SLBM missiles & launchers and heavy bombers
Test, Reduce, Spread • Now you are going to illustrate the treaty!!! • You will be in groups of 2 or 3 • This is a visual depiction of what the treaty does…if you can incorporate the acronym, great! • Review: Which treaties deal w/testing? Proliferation? Reduction?
Obama & Arms Reduction • Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) • Prague Speech • Prevent nuclear terrorism • Prevent proliferation • Reduce the role of nuclear weapons in US defense • Continued reduction w/Russia • Renounce development new weapons • Moving toward “Nuclear Zero” • What does the President mean when he says “the threat of global nuclear war has gone down, but the risk of a nuclear attack has gone up”?
Closure • Identify and describe the goals of three of the disarmament negotiations discussed today.
Homework: Wiki Post • What should our nuclear weapons policy look like? • Should we keep nuclear weapons as an essential part of our security strategy? Or is nuclear zero the path to pursue?