Sam Nunn in Be the Change, by Michelle Nunn


On Homeland Security: 1970s: Trained terrorists could gain control of our nukes

In the early 1970s, I went to West Germany to prepare a report on NATO. I focused on the storage and deployment sites for our tactical nuclear weapons.

I visited with US generals who explained that all of our tactical nuclear weapons were secure. Everything was wonderful. After one of those briefings, as I was leaving an area where tactical nuclear weapons were stored, I shook hands with a sergeant and felt a piece of folded paper pressed into my hand. The sergeant had written, "Sen. Nunn, please meet me at the barracks around 6 tonight."

He and his fellow sergeants related a horror story: a story of a demoralized military; a story of drug & alcohol abuse; a story of US soldiers guarding nuclear weapons while they were stoned.

When I returned to Washington, I related how the soldiers guarding our tactical nuclear missiles felt that it would take no more than a group of 6 to 8 well-trained terrorists to gain control over one of our tactical nuclear compounds in the middle of western Europe.

Source: Be the Change, by Michelle Nunn, p.178-179 Nov 1, 2006

On Homeland Security: Nunn-Lugar: funded Russia to destroy 6,670 nuclear warheads

In 1991, I formed a partnership with Senator Richard Lugar that eventually led to the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, which helped the states of the former Soviet Union secure and destroy their weapons of mass destruction and cope with the challenges related to those weapons, including assistance in gainfully employing literally thousands of former Soviet scientists.

At the beginning, the Nunn-Lugar proposal was greeted with opposition from most of our colleagues. However, we convinced Congress that this expenditure (to assist our former enemy) was essential for our own security.

Since 1991, the US, Russia, and the former Soviet Union working together have deactivated or destroyed 6,670 nuclear warheads as well as hundreds of missiles, launchers, bombers, submarines, and test tunnels, without a shot being fired in anger.

Source: Be the Change, by Michelle Nunn, p.180 Nov 1, 2006

On War & Peace: 2001: Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for reducing WMDs

Senator Sam Nunn is cochairman and CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a charitable organization working to reduce the global threats from nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. Her served as a United States Senator from Georgia for 24 years (1972-1996). Senator Nunn and Senator Richard Lugar were nominated for Nobel Peace Prizes in 2000 and 2001 for their work in conceiving, legislating, and sustaining this important program.
Source: Be the Change, by Michelle Nunn, p.181 Nov 1, 2006

The above quotations are from Be the Change!
Change the World. Change Yourself

by Hundreds of Heads & Michelle Nunn.
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