Reducing Nuclear Weapons: Stopping the War That No One Wants

The ongoing pandemic has shown us what indiscriminate worldwide destruction looks like. A nuclear war would do infinitely more damage in a shorter time and recovery, if possible at all, would take years. Russia says it’s created hypersonic weapons. Kim Jung Un refuses to give up his nuclear program. Iran is enriching uranium. The current START treaty expires in February 2021.

Join a seasoned panel to discuss what the United States and others can do at this crucial point in history to reduce weapons and decrease the chances of devastating war.

Speakers
Image - Jerry Brown

Jerry Brown

Former Governor of California

Image - Rose Gottemoeller

Rose Gottemoeller

Former Deputy Secretary General, NATO, October 2016 to October 2019

Image - Izumi Nakamitsu

Izumi Nakamitsu

Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, United Nations

Image - William Perry

William Perry

Former U.S. Secretary of Defense

Image - George Shultz

George Shultz

Former U.S. Secretary of State

Image - Dr. Gloria Duffy

Dr. Gloria Duffy

President and CEO, The Commonwealth Club—Moderator