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  • ...ion/safeguards-to-prevent-nuclear-proliferation.aspx Safeguards to prevent nuclear proliferation] World Nuclear Association, 2021.
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  • During the 2004 US Presidential election, both sides pointed to nuclear proliferation as the most important global threat. <ref name=Katz-Nuc>
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  • ...ongs. He first gained notoriety in the 50's and 60's with songs satirizing nuclear proliferation and black humored songs such as ''Poisoning Pigeons in the Park''. He was i
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  • ...nts at the Department of Energy and as [[National Intelligence Officer for Nuclear Proliferation]]
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  • This discussion has been moved to the [[Nuclear proliferation/Debate Guide]] page.
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  • ...[[George W. Bush]] lifted sanctions imposed under the terms of the 1994 [[Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Act]] following India's nuclear tests in May 1998. The nonprolif
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  • ...its priorities are "the war on terrorism, developments in the Middle East, nuclear proliferation, relations with China, Russia, and Japan— and long-term questions, such a
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  • ...as dangerous and inconvenient waste. One of the main concerns regarding [[nuclear proliferation]] is to prevent this plutonium from being used by states other than those a
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  • ...rn waste, these require reprocessing facilities which can also be used for nuclear proliferation.
    7 KB (1,065 words) - 11:05, 7 July 2023
  • Nuclear proliferation was another priority. She argued for sanctions against Iran unless it stop
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  • ...eep store. This policy of not reprocessing was started in March 1977 for [[nuclear proliferation|nuclear weapons proliferation]] reasons. President [[Jimmy Carter]] issued
    31 KB (4,881 words) - 12:55, 15 March 2024
  • ...as dangerous and inconvenient waste. One of the main concerns regarding [[nuclear proliferation]] is to prevent this plutonium from being used by states other than those a
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  • | contribution=Research Study, Managing Nuclear Proliferation: The Politics of Limited Choice | title = National Intelligence Estimates of the Nuclear Proliferation Problem The First Ten Years, 1957-1967,
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  • ...gp/crs/nuke/RS22542.pdf}}</ref> Such recovery could increase the risk of [[nuclear proliferation]]. In the United States the regulatory regime has varied dramatically acros
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