CNN新聞100篇 News Item 41
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2011-03-09 16:26
CNN
The U.S. government says it will stop making new, nuclear weapons,
and it's reconsidering what to do
with the weapons that already exist.
The announcement came yesterday,
two days before President Obama is scheduled to sign
a treaty with Russia that would reduce
how many nuclear weapons both countries have.
It also comes one week
before he hosts a global meeting on nuclear security.
More than 40 countries are expected to attend that.
But back to yesterday's announcement.
This new policy would stop production of nuclear weapons.
It would also invest about $5 billion
in extending the life of weapons that already exist.
Seven countries are officially recognized as nuclear powers,
meaning they have nuclear weapons.
But there are other countries
that are suspected of trying to make them.
U.S. officials hope this change from America
will encourage other countries - all countries
- to help control the spread of nuclear weapons.
U.S. has promised not to use its own nukes
against anyone who does that.
But as Defense Secretary Robert Gates pointed out,
that doesn't mean retaliation
is out of the question in every situation.
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