Here's some good news! Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and even the bizarre dictatorship of Turkmenistan signed an agreement on September 9 to make their countries a nuclear-weapons-free zone. They join several other groups of countries with similar agreements.She also suggests...The United States, England and France have pointed out an inconsistency in the treaty's wording, which commentators outside those countries find less disturbing...
Perhaps it would be wiser diplomacy on the part of the United States to encourage this new nuclear weapons free zone to help in talks with Iran, or to encourage the new government of Afghanistan to join, rather than to carp about the treaty. Or were there some plans for the US airbases in that area that might not be consistent with a nuclear-weapon-free zone?
2 comments:
There's a good reason we missed it. The International Herald Tribune article I linked to is the closest to the American media that seems to have reported on it.
Voice of America/Radio Liberty has a very short piece on it.
Google News gave me a grand total of 41 news items.
But I thought I wouldn't carp on the usual lack of news coverage.
CKR
I saw the IHT piece. Pretty sad, eh? Thanks for doing the work.
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