Hawks Against the Bomb: Why George Shultz wants to ban nuclear weapons

Tyler Wigg-Stevenson of the  Two Futures Project talks with George Shultz, President Reagan’s former secretary of state, about his status at the forefront of the latest campaign to end the nuclear threat once and for all. Shultz wants to eliminate nuclear weapons because he’s still a hawk, writes Wigg-Stevenson. This doesn’t mean that deterrence was misguided during the Cold War.  Rather, it’s simply that times have changed—from the balance of a U.S.-Soviet power to the unstable asymmetry of our day, says Shultz.  Shultz is a recent addition to the Ploughshares Fund board of advisors.