
From L.A. Times:
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Barack Obama's pledge to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons won praise Monday from China and key developing countries, and spurred hope that Washington's policy shift and new U.S.-Russian cooperation will end a long deadlock on global disarmament efforts.
But at the start of a U.N. meeting to prepare for a 2010 conference to review the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, country representatives tempered their welcome by saying they want to see results.
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My Comment: The whole point of President Obama's world tour was to get everyone to "like us". But saying one thing .... and then implementing it .... these are two totally different situations. I expect the implementation part is going to disapoint a lot of people.