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Universal Compliance: A Strategy for Nuclear Security
March 1, 2005A team of leading nonproliferation experts, from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, offers a blueprint for rethinking the international nuclear nonproliferation regime. They offer a fresh approach to deal with states and terrorists, nuclear weapons, and missile materials through a twenty step, priority action agenda.
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Gallucci Says Nuclear Export Should Trigger U.S. Force
May 7, 2003WASHINGTON — If North Korea attempts to sell nuclear weapons the United States should take military action, former U.S. diplomatic envoy Robert Gallucci said today (see GSN, May 6).
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U.S. Considered Iraq More Urgent Than Iran, Says Armitage
Oct. 29, 2003WASHINGTON — Differences in U.S. policy toward Iran and Iraq stem from the Bush administration’s assessment that Iran’s suspected nuclear weapon development is a less urgent matter than alleged Iraqi WMD efforts were, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage told senators here yesterday.
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Strategic Forces Needed to Deter Escalation of Conflicts Started by U.S., Ex-Bush Official Says
Dec. 3, 2003WASHINGTON — Citing this year’s invasion of Iraq, a recently retired Bush administration official said yesterday the United States could increasingly be the “initiator” of military conflict in the future and that current efforts to revise U.S. strategic forces should help make that possible.
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Former U.S. Defense Secretary Calls for New Nonproliferation Approaches
Dec. 12, 2003WASHINGTON — Former U.S. Defense Secretary William Perry Wednesday called for new approaches to combating the spread of nuclear weapons, warning that the possibility of terrorists obtaining such a weapon is “the gravest danger facing our nation today” (see GSN, Dec. 11).
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U.S. Misrepresented Iraqi Threat, Says Think Tank
Jan. 8, 2004WASHINGTON — Starting in 2002, the Bush administration misrepresented the Iraqi WMD threat and may have unduly influenced related intelligence work, scholars from a major think tank here said today. They charged U.S. officials with endeavoring to justify attacking Iraq in the absence of an imminent threat from the country or any demonstrated link to al-Qaeda (see GSN, Jan. 7).
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Bush Reasserts Prewar Iraqi WMD Threat
Jan. 21, 2004WASHINGTON — In the face of scant evidence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction before the U.S.-led invasion last year, President George W. Bush last night reasserted his prewar contention that the U.S. action was justified by a WMD threat posed by former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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Rice Defends U.S. Intelligence From Kay Criticism
Jan. 30, 2004The Bush administration went on the defensive yesterday against its former chief U.S. weapons inspector David Kay, who recently criticized the quality of prewar U.S. assessments of Iraqi WMD efforts (see GSN, Jan. 29).
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Powell Says Knowing True Iraqi WMD Capability Might Have Affected War Decision
Feb. 3, 2004In an interview with the Washington Post yesterday, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said he did not know if he would have recommended the invasion of Iraq if he had known that it did not possess stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction (see GSN, Feb. 2).
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Rumsfeld Maintains Banned Iraqi Weapons Still Could Exist
Feb. 5, 2004WASHINGTON — U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld yesterday became the latest senior Bush administration official to dispute former U.S. chief Iraqi weapons inspector David Kay’s conclusion last month that Iraq possessed no weapons of mass destruction before the U.S.-led invasion last year (see GSN, Feb. 2).
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Russian Lawmaker Accuses U.S. of Using Nuclear Weapons in Iraq
Feb. 6, 2004A Russian lawmaker charged this week that the United States used low-yield nuclear weapons in the war on Iraq.
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Bush Officials Contend Iraq Invasion was Preventive, Citing Alleged “Intent” and “Capabilities”
Feb. 12, 2004WASHINGTON — Over the past two weeks, senior Bush administration officials appeared to have abandoned one of their principal justifications for the Iraq invasion last year: the idea that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction that required the United States to conduct an urgent, pre-emptive war.
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