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The
Story behind Our Masthead
When
the Soviet Union dissolved, three newly independent republics,
Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine, inherited an arsenal of
nuclear weapons. All three chose to send the missiles and
nuclear warheads to Russia and become non-nuclear states.
In January
1996 U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry was present at
the Pervomaysk missile base in Ukraine when an empty missile
silo was blown up. After the hole was filled in, Secretary
Perry returned and joined Ukraine and Russian defense officials
in planting sunflower seeds at former missile site. After
the sunflowers grew and were harvested, Perry received a bottle
of sunflower oil produced from the site.
Since
then the sunflower has become a symbol of the movement to
abolish nuclear weapons.
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