Deterrence is the "primary purpose" or the U.S "sole purpose" is to restrain other countries from using nuclear weapons?
Nuclear policy can be change this week. Obama is deciding his nuclear policy with help from militray advisors. The new policy will be documented in the Nucluear Posture Review. This will defined what Obama will do about the issue of nuclear weapons.
This new policy will determined to keep using nuclear weapons as a threat or take weapons from around the world to keep peace. Not only that but it will overturned policies implemented by the Bush administration. It will also determined the amount of weapons the Pentagon will be in supply.
On Friday the 40th anniversary of the Non-Profileration Treaty, Obama stated that the review will reduce the use of nuclear weapons as a military strategy instead it will be want to keep a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterent.
I wonder how will the Department of Defense react?
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Keeping Animals Safe
Video report:
This video gives information on how to protect the zoo animals from the cold.
Zoo's have started inovations to protect the zoo animals.,In Florida they are trying to rescue all the sea turtles that come up to the shore to keep warm. They also had to pick 10,000 butterflies and but them in a butterfly farm so they will stay warm. Lions also suffer in Franklin Zoo that is located in Boston, the girrafes are kept inside a 45 ft tall heated farm because they can't stand the cold and because if they walk outside they might slip in the ice. Water pumps keep the water animals from freezing and hay is put out so flamingos wouldnt have cold feet. Not only that but usually animals eat more in the cold so they will keep warm. Yet for other animals that need the cold this type of wheather makes them feel like home sweet home.
This video gives information on how to protect the zoo animals from the cold.
Zoo's have started inovations to protect the zoo animals.,In Florida they are trying to rescue all the sea turtles that come up to the shore to keep warm. They also had to pick 10,000 butterflies and but them in a butterfly farm so they will stay warm. Lions also suffer in Franklin Zoo that is located in Boston, the girrafes are kept inside a 45 ft tall heated farm because they can't stand the cold and because if they walk outside they might slip in the ice. Water pumps keep the water animals from freezing and hay is put out so flamingos wouldnt have cold feet. Not only that but usually animals eat more in the cold so they will keep warm. Yet for other animals that need the cold this type of wheather makes them feel like home sweet home.
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