Nuclear Disarmament/Redefining Security
Since 1945, when the United States dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world has faced an existential threat of nuclear war. Today the danger of another nuclear weapons use is at its highest since World War II. More than 13,000 nuclear weapons, most an order of magnitude more powerful than the bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki— 92% held by the U.S. and Russia, continue to pose an intolerable threat to humanity. The detonation of even a small number of these weapons would have catastrophic human and environmental consequences that could affect everyone on the planet.
All the nuclear-armed states (U.S., Russia, China, U.K., France, India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel) are engaged in programs to qualitatively upgrade their nuclear arsenals. Over the next 30 years, the U.S. plans to spend an estimated $1.7 Trillion to replace its entire nuclear weapons infrastructure and upgrade its nuclear bombs, warheads, and delivery systems. An alarming trend is the increased scale and tempo of war games by nuclear-armed states and their allies, including nuclear drills. Ongoing missile tests, and frequent close encounters between military forces of nuclear-armed states exacerbate nuclear dangers.
The nuclear-armed nations maintain that nuclear weapons are the ultimate guarantor of their “national security”, but nuclear weapons endanger everyone’s security. Security must be fundamentally redefined in human and environmentally sustainable terms. UFPJ works with civil society organizations at home and internationally to promote complete nuclear abolition.
US Conference of Mayors Unanimously Adopt Resolution to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons & Redirect Spending to Meet Human Needs
www.mayorsforpeace.org www.2020visioncampaign,org For immediate release: June 28, 2016 Contact: Jackie Cabasso, Mayors for Peace North American Coordinator, (510) 306-0119; wslf@earthlink.net U.S. Conference...
Send a Letter to the Editor on Obama’s Visit to Hiroshima
Thanks again for signing our letter to President Obama, calling on him to make his visit to Hiroshima a meaningful step toward the elimination of nuclear weapons. We delivered the letter, with nearly 1500 signatures, before Obama spoke in Hiroshima. Right up until the...
UFPJ Delivers Letter w/ 1,500 Signatures to POTUS Ahead of Hiroshima Visit
Click here for a PDF copy of the Press Release: https://www.unitedforpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/UFPJ-Press-Release-5_26-Obama-in-Hiroshima.pdf Click here for a PDF copy of the Signed Letter to President...
Sign the Letter to Obama: Actions Speak Louder than Words On Nuclear Abolition!
On May 27, President Obama will be the first sitting U.S. President to visit Hiroshima. The President’s spokespeople say that he will not offer an apology for the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 and that he will not make a major speech. Unverified media...
United for Peace and Justice is getting ready to participate in the Left Forum 2016: Rage, Rebellion, Revolution: Organizing our Power! (May 20-22nd in NYC), and we want to know if you'll meet us there. At the Left Forum, UFPJ will be: Hosting a panel/discussion with...
US Militarism’s Expanse and the Need for a Movement to Cut Military Spending and Invest in Human Needs
Despite the fact that we inhabit a war culture and machine with a vast reach and capacity never seen before, we must stand strong in opposition to endless war. It falls upon us as peace activists to inspire American people – and people around the world – to call for...
Join the Global Days of Action on Military Spending (April 5-18)
People across the globe are organizing local actions to decry current priorities that spend $1.75 trillion/year on arms when our planet is in crisis. On April 5, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute will release its annual report on world military...
Your Demand for Peace Was Heard by the UN
Last week the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, which deals with disarmament and international security, voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution, Taking Forward Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament Negotiations, which sets up a working group...
Livestream Congress Discussion on US – Russian Relations at 2pmEST
Watch the event live online [2pm – 3:30PM EST, Nov. 4, 2015]: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rep-john-conyers-jr The Crisis in US-Russia Relations, from Ukraine to Syria: Is Congress Overlooking its Causes and Potential Solutions? Hosted by Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Rep....
Which Candidate Did You Hear Supporting Peace?
If you heard the candidates during last night’s Democratic Party debates, you know it is time for peace and justice activists to lead! Who spoke out forcefully for diplomacy and peace? Who condemned the ways our bloated military budget has undercut spending on...
Success on Iran Agreement is Owed to Member Groups Around the Country
This Summer through September, United for Peace and Justice joined a coalition of parters and organizations promoting peace to defend the international agreement with Iran on nuclear weapons. With members of Congress opposing the agreement, some touting war with Iran...
WSLF to Dept. of Energy: Manhattan Project Nat’l Historical Park Must Include Nuclear Casualties
Below, is the comment of the Western States Legal Foundation (WSLF) on the Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States Department of the Interior and the United States Department of Energy for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. WSLF is a member...










