Today, Council for a Livable World, issued a statement praising U.S. and P5+1 diplomats on opting to extend nuclear negotiations with Iran, and to encourage all parties to continue to seek a comprehensive deal that will ultimately will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
U.S. Leading the Way on Nuclear Weapons Conference
Today, the Council for a Livable World issued praise for the Obama Administration’s announcement that the U.S. will participate in the December 2014 Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons. This comes as a sign of renewed commitment on behalf of the President toward making good on his Prague promises of reducing the threat of nuclear weapons.
Global Challenges Require New Approaches, Says New Leader at National Security Groups
Angela Canterbury brings public interest experience, record of reform to the Council for a Livable World, PeacePAC, and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
Council for a Livable World Hits $1 Million Mark for Candidates
Washington DC – June 11, 2014 – News Release – Council for a Livable World has proudly announced that it has raised more than $1 million for Congressional candidates who share the Council’s vision for a safer and more secure world.
Rep. Quigley Joins Council for a Livable World to Promote Good Government Reform on Nuclear Weapons Spending
Lt. General (USA ret.) Robert Gard, the former president of National Defense University, and members of Council for a Livable World delivered more than 5,800 signatures to Appropriations Committee member, Congressman Mike Quigley (IL-05).
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