'CATO - Lecture'

Nuclear & Radiological Weapons
Date: Monday, February 22, 2010

CATO Institute

Nuclear Weapons Spending and the Future of the Arsenal


Start date: 22 Feb 2010

Place: Washington D.C, United States

Description:"The U.S. nuclear arsenal is enormous and expensive. Few Americans understand just how costly it is, however, because the program is one of the least transparent features of the massive federal budget. The most comprehensive study of nuclear weapons spending concluded that U.S. taxpayers spent at least $52.8 billion in fiscal year 2008 but estimated the actual top-line budget, which includes classified and intelligence-related activities, to be much higher. Do such expenditures keep us safe? Can better congressional oversight succeed in bringing down the high costs? Does U.S. security depend on a nuclear arsenal that contains more than 5,000 warheads? In advance of the Obama administration's release of the nuclear posture review, please join Christopher Preble and Stephen Schwartz for a discussion of the costs and risks associated with the U.S. nuclear arsenal, and hear their proposals for alternative approaches to advancing U.S. security. "

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