Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of en...
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There are many reasons for nuclear proliferation around the world in this new missile age. Unlike during the Cold War, were the Soviet Union and the United States were the only two world powers with nuclear capabilities, today's world is mu...
http://www.heritage.org/33-minutes/reasons-for-nuclear-...
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Nuclear Proliferation Treaties Under Pressure ... Some, such as the US, appear to reverse and actually develop more weapons, citing reasons such as fear and mistrust of others.
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www.globalissues.org/issue/67/nuclear-weapons
www.globalissues.org/issue/67/nuclear-weapons
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NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: DIMINISHING THREAT? William H. Kincade, INSS Occasional Paper 6 Proliferation Series, December 1995, USAF Institute for National Security Studies US Air Force Academy, Colorado ... Nuclear Proliferation Research Institute...
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www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/prolif.htm
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Reasons that make Pak a nuclear proliferation suspect ; 7/17/2007 2:38:00 PM; ... Pakistan's nuclear assets are under custodial control and weak links in management and oversight have been addressed to prevent the recurrence of any proliferation activity, said Lt Col Zafar Ali of the Pakistan's Strategic Plans Division in...
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www.southasianews.com/166289/Reasons-that-make-Pak-a-nu...
www.southasianews.com/166289/Reasons-that-make-Pak-a-nuclear-proliferation-suspect-.htm
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Nuclear Agreement with India: An Atrocity in the Making ... "An End to Nuclear Proliferation or an End to Nuclear Non-Proliferation?" Presentation by Paul Leventhal to Carnegie Endowment meeting on 1998 nuclear tests July 16, 1998...
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Israel is widely believed to have a sophisticated nuclear weapons capability, although for strategic reasons it has maintained a policy of "opacity" -- Israel will neither confirm nor deny that ... Indefinite Extension of the NPT. By William Epstein. January 1995. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is up for extension.
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www.ccmep.org/hotnews2/nukes032002.html
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The computer program Nukefix makes it possible to assess and reduce the probability of a nuclear weapons use. Nukefix screen snapshots show probability of a nuclear use, effects of proliferation, START II treaty, deterrence, simultaneous detonations, and more.
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Nuclear proliferation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nuclear proliferation is a term now used to describe the spread of nuclear weapons, fissile material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information, to nations which are not recognized as...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_proliferation
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