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... reduction in nuclear arsenals but point to the end of momentum in the arms control and disarmament field , the lack of constructive negotiations and , indeed , set - backs in the last decade . The report of the Weapons of Mass ...
... reduction in nuclear arsenals but point to the end of momentum in the arms control and disarmament field , the lack of constructive negotiations and , indeed , set - backs in the last decade . The report of the Weapons of Mass ...
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... reduction programs in stemming proliferation of nuclear material ? For a very long time there have been programs promoting the conversion of nuclear research reactors to the use of low enriched uranium rather than highly enriched ...
... reduction programs in stemming proliferation of nuclear material ? For a very long time there have been programs promoting the conversion of nuclear research reactors to the use of low enriched uranium rather than highly enriched ...
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... reduction programs that will convert research reactors from high - enriched uranium to low - enriched uranium , and so forth . There are a great many very useful , practical , not very controver- sial measures that are taken in this ...
... reduction programs that will convert research reactors from high - enriched uranium to low - enriched uranium , and so forth . There are a great many very useful , practical , not very controver- sial measures that are taken in this ...
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... reduction programs and the other measures that are being taken . I think they are money well invested . I do not feel quite as alarmed as some of my colleagues are . The risks are not zero , but the world has been active and the U.S. ...
... reduction programs and the other measures that are being taken . I think they are money well invested . I do not feel quite as alarmed as some of my colleagues are . The risks are not zero , but the world has been active and the U.S. ...
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... reductions our record is undeniably strong . Since 1988 the Department of Energy has dismantled more than 13,000 weapons and has completed the dismantlement of most non- strategic nuclear weapons . By the end of 2012 the stockpile will ...
... reductions our record is undeniably strong . Since 1988 the Department of Energy has dismantled more than 13,000 weapons and has completed the dismantlement of most non- strategic nuclear weapons . By the end of 2012 the stockpile will ...
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Page 216 - Each party shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the treaty if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country.
Page 170 - Touche. A list of major donors is available from The Heritage Foundation upon request. Members of The Heritage Foundation staff testify as individuals discussing their own independent research. The views expressed are their own, and do not reflect an institutional position for The Heritage Foundation...
Page 217 - In the real world of real political leaders — whether here or in the Soviet Union — a decision that would bring even one hydrogen bomb on one city of one's own country would be recognized in advance as a catastrophic blunder ; ten bombs on ten cities would be a disaster beyond history; and a hundred bombs on a hundred cities are unthinkable.
Page 19 - Mr. Chairman, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity to appear.
Page 78 - Treaty shall be interpreted as affecting the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination and in conformity with articles I and 11 of this Treaty.
Page 178 - It contains the following: ... an unequivocal undertaking by the nuclear-weapon states to accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals leading to nuclear disarmament to which all States Parties are committed under Article VI.
Page 246 - Agency's safeguards system, for the exclusive purpose of verification of the fulfilment of its obligations assumed under this Treaty with a view to preventing diversion of nuclear energy from peaceful uses to nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.
Page 100 - China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States — are not obligated by the NPT to accept IAEA safeguards.
Page 212 - Prepared statement for the House Government Reform Committee Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations...
Page 88 - Different threats require different strategies. Along with nations in the region, we're insisting that North Korea eliminate its nuclear program. America and the international community are demanding that Iran meet its commitments and not develop nuclear weapons. America is committed to keeping the world's most dangerous weapons out of the hands of the most dangerous regimes.