FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
DISARMING AMERICA
The campaign for nuclear disarmament was directly linked to the
International Department of Specific Activities in the Kremlin, when
after World War II, the “Ban the Bomb” movement was born, because
the U.S. was the only country to have nuclear capabilities. The Soviet
Union organized and financed the World Peace Council, a well-known
‘freeze’ group, to influence public opinion and government policy in
non-Communist countries. Their international headquarters was in
Helsinki, Finland, and local chapters had been established in 100
countries. The American branch was called the U.S. Peace Council,
and had offices in Washington, DC and New York City, They once sent
a KGB colonel to meet with a group of Congressmen in Washington,
then boasted about it.
On September 20, 1961, the United States and the Soviet Union
announced an agreement for general disarmament that included the
disbanding of military forces, dismantling of military bases, ceasing
weapon production, and eliminating all weapon stockpiles. However,
no treaty was signed, because they could never agree on all points.
For instance, Russia wanted the U.S. to dismantle all foreign bases
and destroy nuclear weapons, but this would have given Russia an
edge in conventional weapons. The Disarmament Committee of the
United Nations, composed of 18 members, also failed to come up with
an adequate agreement between the two countries.
President John F. Kennedy had promised to close the missile gap in
order to reestablish our military strength, but his Secretary of Defense,
Robert McNamara, wanted to allow our defense program to decline
until Russia was equal to us. In a speech on September 18, 1967,
McNamara said that our inventory of nuclear warheads was “greater
than we had originally planned and in fact more than we require.” The
move towards unilateral disarmament began when McNamara
announced that Russia wouldn’t sign an arms limitation agreement
until they caught up to the United States in strategic offensive
weapons.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) originated from the