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Could the world learn to live with a nuclear Iran? A new power
equation of nuclear proliferation is emerging to challenge the Bush
Administration's bluster on the subject.
President Bush's dangerous deal to deliver nuclear technology to India
is a significant breach of the nonproliferation treaty and will make
nuclear war more likely.
A peaceful resolution to the nuclear dispute with Iran is possible if
world leaders work to eliminate the obstacles to intelligent
compromise.
The confrontation with Iran is a wakeup call to states that possess
nuclear weapons: In a world of nuclear apartheid, multilateral
disarmament is the only course of action that can succeed.
An agreement between the United States and North
Korea resolving longstanding differences on nuclear weapons and energy
programs at first was cause for celebration. But in fact, no real
breakthrough has occurred. There is only the appearance of an
agreement.
By insisting on its right to develop the full range of nuclear technology, Iran has become a Third World hero.
The Entergy Nuclear company of Jackson, Missippippi, with the blessing
of the Bush Administration, is seeking preliminary approval to add one
or two new nuclear reactors to its existing reactor
The Senate backed down from its "nuclear option." But would Bush actually reach for his?
At the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty review
conference, two groups are colliding.
A report from the May 1 rally for peace and nuclear disarmament.
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