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Document Information

Type: Article draft / policy statement / op-ed
File Size: 1.31 MB
Summary

This document page appears to be a draft of an op-ed or policy statement written by President Obama's National Security Adviser. It discusses US commitment to missile defense, cooperation with NATO and Russia, and efforts to reduce nuclear proliferation ('ultimate tools of destruction'), referencing a speech Obama gave in Prague approximately two years prior. While stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the visible text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Barack Obama President of the United States
Referenced regarding a speech in Prague and as the boss of the writer.
Unknown Writer National Security Adviser
Author of the text, identified as National Security Adviser to President Obama (Likely Tom Donilon given the timeframe).

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
US Government
Committed to missile defense.
NATO
Embraced US approach at Lisbon summit.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023490).

Timeline (2 events)

April 2009 (implied as 'two years ago')
President Obama speech on nuclear proliferation
Prague
President Barack Obama
November 2010 (implied)
Lisbon summit
Lisbon
NATO US

Locations (6)

Location Context
Location of missile defense approach.
Source of missile threats.
Source of missile threats.
Location of NATO summit.
Partner for potential missile defense co-operation.
Location of speech by President Obama.

Relationships (1)

Writer (National Security Adviser) Professional/Advisor Barack Obama
Byline states: 'The writer is national security adviser to President Barack Obama.'

Key Quotes (3)

"“we are destined to live in a world where more nations and more people possess the ultimate tools of destruction”"
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"“such fatalism is a deadly adversary”"
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"Finally, the US remains committed to an effective missile defence system to defend against emerging missile threats"
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Finally, the US remains committed to an effective missile defence system to defend against emerging missile threats, such as from Iran and North Korea. In Europe our approach was embraced by Nato at the Lisbon summit, and it paves the way for missile defence co-operation between Russia and the US, enhancing the security of both nations, and Europe.
Standing in Prague two years ago, President Obama said some believe “we are destined to live in a world where more nations and more people possess the ultimate tools of destruction”. But he also warned that “such fatalism is a deadly adversary”. Two years on, it is clear that, when the international community works together to meet a shared threat, progress is possible. We remain confident that if this momentum is sustained, a world where fewer nations possess these ultimate tools of destruction is within our grasp.
The writer is national security adviser to President Barack Obama.
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