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Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear arms control --- Government policy
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Weapons of mass destruction --- Weapons of mass destruction --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear weapons --- Guided missiles --- Forecasting. --- Forecasting. --- Forecasting. --- Forecasting. --- Forecasting. --- Forecasting.
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Nuclear nonproliferation. --- Nuclear arms control. --- United States. --- Rules and practice --- Evaluation.
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Nuclear nonproliferation. --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear weapons. --- Nuclear disarmament. --- International cooperation.
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Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Verification --- Verification --- Treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms
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Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear arms control --- Verification --- Verification --- Treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms
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Nuclear facilities --- Nuclear arms control --- National security --- Iran --- Iran --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations
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Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear arms control --- State-sponsored terrorism --- Economic sanctions, American --- United States --- Iran --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations
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"As currently interpreted, it is difficult to see why the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) warrants much support as a nonproliferation convention. Most foreign ministries, including that of Iran and the United States, insist that Article IV of the NPT recognizes all states' "inalienable right" of all states to develop "peaceful nuclear energy". This includes money-losing activities, such as nuclear fuel reprocessing, which can bring countries to the very brink of acquiring nuclear weapons. If the NPT is intended to ensure that states share peaceful "benefits" of nuclear energy and to prevent the spread of nuclear bomb making technologies, it is difficult to see how it can accomplish either if the interpretation identified above is correct."--P. 3
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