President Obama on Tuesday unveiled his administration’s stance on the use of nuclear weapons. His pledges to limit the development and use of nuclear weapons have drawn support from many, but criticism from some conservatives. Meanwhile, some say it doesn’t go far enough in reducing U.S. reliance on the weapons. We focus on the details of the measure. What could it mean for the U.S. and the international community as a whole?
Guests:
David Sanger, domestic correspondent for The New York Times and author of "The Inheritance: The World Obama Confronts and the Challenges to American Power"
Gloria Duffy, president and CEO of The Commonwealth Club of California and former deputy assistant secretary of defense in the Clinton administration
Baker Spring, research fellow in national security policy at The Heritage Foundation
Marylia Kelley, executive director of Tri-Valley CAREs
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