Win Without War

This is how we can pause — and start to turn back — the Doomsday Clock

Details of a dangerous new strategy are emerging, and The New York Times reports that “the president ordered U.S. forces to prepare for possible coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China and North Korea.”


This “strategy” means a marked acceleration of a nuclear arms race that only ends in disaster. Avoiding this nightmare scenario has been a huge part of Win Without War’s work for years, and that’s why we’re racing to stop — and turn back — the Doomsday Clock. 


That looks like pushing the Biden administration back toward disarmament and away from what UN Secretary-General Guterres calls a “recipe for annihilation.” It means influencing negotiations over a must-pass bill notorious for increasing the U.S. nuclear arsenal. It’ll require uplifting voices impacted by decades of nuclear testing to expand and reauthorize the critical lifelines they depend on. 


Our success in this moment is nothing short of stopping Congress from spending more of our resources on unnecessary, world-ending weapons — and we’re facing an uphill fight. Can you make an urgent donation to help us close our August fundraising gap and keep doing all we can to stop a dangerous nuclear arms race to the bottom?

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