Throughout the nuclear age—even at the height of the Cold War—leaders foresaw a day when the world could be free of nuclear weapons.
In 1986, Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. President Ronald Reagan agreed that "a nuclear war could never be won and must never be fought." Reagan considered nuclear weapons "totally irrational, totally inhumane, good for nothing but killing, possibly destructive of life on earth and civilization."
At the United Nations in 1988, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi presented India's plan for the elimination of nuclear weapons, declaring "Nuclear war will not mean the death of a hundred million people. Or even a thousand million. It will mean the extinction of four thousand million: the end of life as we know it on our planet earth."
When the Cold War ended, calls for global zero increased. The former head of the nuclear weapons command of the U.S. military, Lee Butler, said he "could see for the first time the prospect of restoring a world free of the apocalyptic threat of nuclear weapons…. [A] world free of the threat of nuclear weapons is necessarily a world devoid of nuclear weapons." In 1993, U.S. Gen. (ret.) Colin Powell said, "Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to zero and the world is a much better place."
In 1999, Chinese President Jiang Zemin stated, "[T]here is no reason why nuclear weapons… should not be comprehensively banned and thoroughly destroyed. What it takes to reach this objective is no more than a strong political will."
In 2001, Pakistani leader Benazir Bhutto said, "A push on the button can end life before we realize what was done in desperation. We owe it to our children to build a world free of the threat of nuclear annihilation."
These leaders and many others over the last six decades have paved the way for the historical moment we face today: unprecedented worldwide support for the elimination of nuclear weapons.
Signatories
- Amb. Nobuyasu Abe
- Hon. Keiichiro Asao
- Dr. Jacques Attali
- Rt. Hon. Lloyd Axworthy
- Foreign Min. Sartaj Aziz
- Amb. K. Shankar Bajpai
- Rt. Hon. Margaret Beckett, MP
- Mr. Lawrence Bender
- Mr. Samuel Berger
- Ms. Ela Bhatt
- Prime Min. Carl Bildt
- Amb. Robert Blackwill
- Dr. Hans Blix
- Foreign Min. Lakhdar Brahimi
- Sir Richard Branson
- Rt. Hon. Lord Des Browne
- Prime Min. Gro Brundtland
- Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Amb. Richard Burt
- Amb. Richard Butler
- Sir Walter Menzies Campbell
- President Fernando H. Cardoso
- Sec. Frank Carlucci
- President Jimmy Carter
- Foreign Min. Hikmet Çetin
- Amb. Naresh Chandra
- Mr. Chen Haosu
- Mr. Joseph Cirincione
- Rev. Richard Cizik
- Dr. Philip Coyle
- Prime Min. Massimo D'Alema
- President Frederik de Klerk
- Amb. Jayantha Dhanapala
- Dr. Anatoli Diakov
- Mr. Michael Douglas
- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Amb. Mahmud Durrani
- Brigadier General (Ret.) Uzi Eilam
- Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei
- Amb. Tetsuya Endo
- Hon. Gareth Evans
- Amb. Nabil Fahmy
- Prime Min. Yasuo Fukuda
- Dr. Timothy Garton Ash
- Foreign Min. Hans-Dietrich Genscher
- Dr. Bates Gill
- President Mikhail Gorbachev
- Amb. Thomas Graham
- Sen. Chuck Hagel
- Amb. Efraim Halevy
- Hon. Lee Hamilton
- Hon. Lord David Hannay
- Hon. Yoshimasa Hayashi
- Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy
- Rt. Hon. Lord Douglas Hurd
- Ms. Lynne Hybels
- Amb. Wolfgang Ischinger
- Mr. Takahiko Ito
- Amb. Igor Ivanov
- Mr. Matake Kamiya
- Dr. Sergei Karaganov
- Gen. (Ret.) Jehangir Karamat
- Foreign Min. Khurshid Kasuri
- Foreign Min. Yoriko Kawaguchi
- Hon. Naoki Kazama
- Sen. J Robert Kerrey
- Amb. Shaharyar Khan
- Mr. Steve Killelea
- Dr. Konstantin Kosachev
- Dr. Martha Krebs
- Dr. Heinrich Kreft
- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Roland Lajoie
- Prime Min. Ruud Lubbers
- Hon. Seiji Maehara
- Sen. Mikhail Margelov
- Col. Gen. (Ret.) Evgeny Maslin
- Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Talat Masood
- Amb. Jack Matlock
- Mr. Robert McFarlane
- Gen. (Ret.) Merrill McPeak
- Amb. Yoshiki Mine
- Ambassador Seyed Hossein Mousavian
- Sec. Gen. Amr Moussa
- Dr. Masashi Nishihara
- HM Queen Noor
- Gen. (Ret.) Bernard Norlain
- Edwin Frederick O'Brien
- Rt. Hon. Lord David Owen
- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Pan Zhenqiang
- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Guangqian Peng
- Dr. George Perkovich
- Amb. Thomas Pickering
- Ms. Valerie Plame Wilson
- Mr. Vladimir Pozner
- Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Vasantha R. Raghavan
- President Fidel Ramos
- Amb. Sherry Rehman
- Defense Min. Alain Richard
- Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP
- President Mary Robinson
- Prime Min. Michel Rocard
- Dr. Sergey Rogov
- Amb. Henrik Salander
- Ambassador Shri Shyam Saran
- Amb. Yukio Satoh
- Gen. (Ret.) Jack Sheehan
- Jennifer Allen Simons, C.M., Ph.D., LL.D.
- MP Jaswant Singh
- Mr. Jeffrey Skoll
- Dr. Javier Solana
- Rep. Song Min-soon
- Dr. K. Subrahmanyam
- Amb. Toshiyuki Takano
- Hon. Strobe Talbott
- Dr. Horst Teltschik
- Mr. John Thornton
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- ACM (Ret.) Shashindra Pal Tyagi
- Gen. (Ret.) Ehsan ul-Haq
- Dr. Evgeny Velikhov
- Hon. Eckart von Klaeden
- Amb. Wu Jianmin
- Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Noboru Yamaguchi
- Dr. Yang Jiemian
- Dr. Muhammad Yunus
- Dr. Igor Yurgens
- Hon. Uta Zapf
- President Ernesto Zedillo
- Dr. Philip D. Zelikow
- Gen. (Ret.) Anthony Zinni
