START-Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty

I watched, probably as you did too, President Barack Obama signing the new START treaty in Prague. This Treaty will see the reduction of Nuclear weapons from well over 2000 in each country by 30% to bring them first to 1550 each and later, hopeful soon, to lower the arsenal of Nukes in these countries even further. It is also very hopeful that other countries will follow this very bold initiative. Hooray for Obama and Medvedev for achieving this signing that had no similar counterpart in the last 20 years. I say bravo President Barack Obama for again speaking peaceful initiatives into being.

START-Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty

So, did you see, did you hear

The President Obama went over there

Russian President Medvedev received him too

And they did what others in 20 years couldn’t do

Together they signed the new “START” Treaty

Eliminating stock piles of nuclear weaponry

Governments from both countries will now strive

Industriously to keep Peace alive

China we hope will soon follow

Also North Korea and Iran, soon Nukes will be zero

Reducing all chances of long-range fights

Medvedev and Obama STARTed these enormous plights

Stabilizing Their Atomic Radioactive Technologies

Reducing them to zero in all countries

Eventually no threats of long-range missiles, so we  

Don’t have to fear obliteration or holocaustic tyranny

Under this START Treaty we take the first leap

Carefully watching ahead knowing it’s too late to creep

The world needs leaders willing to swiftly move

In sync with a common purpose willing to improve

Our Global standings with each other, to live in Peace

Not the constant battles in Wars which never cease

Today President Barack Obama again showed that we

Regardless to race, creed or sovereignty

Earn our place in the world as citizens of it

And through a mutual appreciation can commit

To making this world a better place

Yes We Can if together “START” we’ll embrace

 

 

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