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[00:00.00]The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
[00:03.89]is offering to scale back Britain's nuclear deterrence
[00:06.81]if an international agreement is reached
[00:09.30]to cut the world's nuclear arsenals.
[00:11.35]Mr. Brown is expected to tell a special
[00:13.72]session of the United Nations Security Council on Thursday
[00:17.14]that he'll be willing to give up one of four royal navy submarines
[00:21.24]that carry Trident nuclear missiles.
[00:23.23]Officials are insisting that cost isn't a factor here.
[00:26.47]Here's our defence correspondent Nick Childs.
[00:28.58]Gordon Brown is saying he'll be ready to
[00:31.51]throw part of the trident force into the port
[00:33.37]in the context of a much bigger global disarmament deal.
[00:35.92]He said so in general terms before.
[00:38.60]This offer though is more concrete.
[00:40.59]There is a growing sense that to avoid what some fear
[00:44.07]could be a sudden cascade of new nuclear states,
[00:46.50]the established nuclear powers need to do more
[00:48.99]in terms of disarmament
[00:50.35]to keep the proliferation regime intact.
[00:52.34]The Prime Minister will hope his move
[00:54.40]will be seen as an important gesture.
[00:56.08]But the key to the process will be the actions of the big players,
[00:59.44]the United States and Russia.
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The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
is offering to scale back Britain's nuclear deterrence
if an international agreement is reached
to cut the world's nuclear arsenals.
Mr. Brown is expected to tell a special
session of the United Nations Security Council on Thursday
that he'll be willing to give up one of four royal navy submarines
that carry Trident nuclear missiles.
Officials are insisting that cost isn't a factor here.
Here's our defence correspondent Nick Childs.
Gordon Brown is saying he'll be ready to
throw part of the trident force into the port
in the context of a much bigger global disarmament deal.
He said so in general terms before.
This offer though is more concrete.
There is a growing sense that to avoid what some fear
could be a sudden cascade of new nuclear states,
the established nuclear powers need to do more
in terms of disarmament
to keep the proliferation regime intact.
The Prime Minister will hope his move
will be seen as an important gesture.
But the key to the process will be the actions of the big players,
the United States and Russia.