Nuclear Proliferation Still a Problem

More than a decade after Presidents George HW Bush and Bill Clinton's aggressive efforts to round-up nuclear materials after the end of the Cold War, there is still work to be done.  Yesterday's arrest of a Russian attempting to sell highly refined uranium, in Georgia, proves the need for continued vigilance to prevent against the unthinkable.

It's worth remembering today that John Kerry put a lot of emphasis on nuclear proliferation when he ran for the Presidency in 2004.