A Vision for Global Security and Peace

Yesterday, I felt deeply grateful—connected to Mother Earth. The day before, I felt a deep connection to God. In a way, both visited the World Peace Conference office in Kreuzberg. But what was behind this imagination? Awareness.

We organize the World Peace Conference with a strong sense of teamwork. The Bible speaks of world peace and building a peace tent—the Messiah and Jesus Christ story. In Christian and Muslim narratives, Jesus will return, bringing peace on earth. In Jewish tradition, the Messiah will come to build the temple. The result is the same: peace on earth. God's wish.

But what is Mother Earth’s wish?

I was reminded that my goal is to reduce the risks of nuclear technology for our and future generations. This requires:

  1. Strengthening Global Stability – Ending wars and conflicts to create the foundation for disarmament.

  2. Leading a Global Commitment to Nuclear Disarmament – Working with nations to responsibly decommission all nuclear warheads, ensuring safe and accessible storage of radioactive materials for future advancements in disposal technology.

  3. Accelerating the Transition to Safer Energy Sources – Shutting down nuclear power plants to prevent catastrophic accidents, while investing in renewable energy solutions.

The impetus must come from nations that have historically shaped world peace. Now, all nuclear powers must work together in a unified effort. The United States must take the lead in this process. We stand at a pivotal moment—one where decisive leadership in diplomacy, science, and innovation can mitigate the greatest threats to humanity and secure a safer future for all.

World peace is not the end goal, but it is the essential first step. And right now, it is a joyful mission, shared with dedicated partners across the globe.

Minimizing nuclear risks will be a continuous journey—one we must take together.

You are invited to visit us in our World Peace Conference office in Berlin Kreuzberg.

I feel grateful to be reminded of my work and my path. Thank you for your visit & leadership in shaping a more peaceful, secure world.

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