| ||
Iran sanctions: Now or never Washington Post (blog) ... nuclear concessions before the negotiators, such as the cessation of 20- percent uranium enrichment, while maintaining Iran's right to continue enrichment at lower levels [which is not a right guaranteed by the Non-Proliferation Treaty]. | ||
Iran and IAEA: Slip and Slide Heritage.org (blog) Iran is resorting to its usual negotiating tactics on the nuclear issue: Slip away from its commitments under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and slide by international efforts to halt its nuclear weapons program. Yesterday, Iranian negotiators ... | ||
The Challenge for NATO in Chicago New York Times NATO's unique responsibility to act is obvious: Three of the five nuclear weapon states recognized by the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and eight of the 14 states that have nuclear weapons on their territory are NATO members. | ||
| ||
Consider This: And the centrifuges just keep on turning Jerusalem Post Once an assistant director of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency for Non-proliferation Policy, he was responsible for all issues related to the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons as well as the missiles to deliver them. |
No comments:
Post a Comment