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nanti, bila dunia sudah bebas senjata nuklir, lalu bebas semua senjata dan be bas militer..l Maka dunia tinggal perlu dibebaskandari Allah, Tuhan dewa, hantu dedemit dan orang halus lainnnya... Dan manusiapun akan bisa berlaku secara alamiah: seperti bonobo mereka juga akan menyibukkandirinya dengan 'make love not war" ---- DW-WORLD.DE | Print 05.04.2009 Obama calls for end to nuclear weapons in Prague speech US President Barack Obama delivers his public speech near the Prague Castle US President Barack Obama has announced ambitious plans to rid the world of nuclear weapons at a speech in Prague. Yet his support for a controversial missile shield could anger Russia. An estimated 30,000 people streamed into the historic center of Prague on Sunday to hear Obama deliver his first major public speech in Europe since becoming president. With Prague Castle as a backdrop, Obama proposed measures to eliminate existing nuclear weapons, stop further nuclear proliferation and prevent terrorists from acquiring nuclear weapons or materials. The US leader's speech comes as the Czech Republic marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of communism. "As the only nuclear power who have used a nuclear weapon, the United States has a moral responsibility to act," Obama said. "We cannot succeed in this endeavor alone, but we can start it." Call for action on North Korea Graphic of North Korean flag and rocketsBildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Obama singled out North Korea in his remarks Obama's focus on nuclear non-proliferation took on special significance as it came just hours after North Korea announced it had launched a long-range rocket into space. The rocket was launched in defiance of warnings from North Korea's Asian neighbors and Washington. Obama condemned the North Korean move as a "provocative act." "This provocation underscores the need for action," Obama said. "Violations must be punished. Words must mean something. Now is the time for a strong international response." Pyongyang has said it was putting a communications satellite into orbit. But Japan, South Korea and Washington believe the launch was a screen to test a ballistic missile. Obama supports missile shield US President Barack Obama delivers his public speech near the Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic,Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Obama said he will push for ratification of Obama's speech does not mean the US has immediate plans to get rid of all its nuclear weapons. The United States will maintain a safe, secure and reliable nuclear capability to deter adversaries and reassure the US's allies, Obama promised. He also indicated that the United States would "go forward" with a controversial missile defense system planned for the Czech Republic and Poland. The proposal has angered Russia, despite US assurances that the system is meant to protect Europe from an attack by Iran. "As long as the threat from Iran persists, we will go forward with the missile system," Obama said. "If the Iranian threat is eliminated, we will have a stronger basis for security, and the driving force for missile construction in Europe will be removed." That announcement could heighten tensions with Russia. Yet Obama said he's eager to negotiate a legally-binding arms reduction treaty with Russia. The US will also seek to ratify a nuclear test ban treaty. Obama discusses environment, economy German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and US President Barack Obama, right, with honor guard standing at attentionBildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Obama has been meeting with European leaders Obama's keynote speech in Prague is a major highlight of his five-nation trip, which marks his first major foray onto the world stage since becoming president in January. Last week, Obama attended a summit in London on the financial crisis and marked NATO's 60th anniversary in Germany and France. He will spend Sunday meeting with leaders of the 27-member European Union in Prague. European leaders are expected to press Obama on two global issues -- the economic crisis and climate change. He will also meet with Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, whose country holds the EU rotating presidency. The outgoing prime minister, who last month lost a vote of confidence in the Czech parliament, recently denounced Obama's massive economic stimulus plan as "the road to hell." The next stop on Obama's first major international trip will be Turkey. th/tw, dpa/afp DW-WORLD.DE | Print th/tw, dpa/afp | www.dw-world.de | © Deutsche Welle. --------------- Jusfiq Hadjar gelar Sutan Maradjo Lelo Allah yang disembah orang Islam tipikal dan yang digambarkan oleh al-Mushaf itu dungu, buas, kejam, keji, ganas, zalim lagi biadab hanyalah Allah fiktif.