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Decades since Washington and Tokyo reportedly crafted secret agreements to allow U.S. nuclear weapons in Japanese territory, declassified documents from the U.S. detailing its nuclear presence in Okinawa and elsewhere in Japan during the postwar period...
Tags: U.S.-Japan, Japanese, U.S. National Security Council, U.S. Navy, Okinawa, nuclear weapon, United States, National Security Archives, prime minister, secret agreement, Japan, Okinawa Prefecture, Three Non-Nuclear Principles, Eisaku Satᅤヘ, Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands, Government of Japan, Kyᅤᆱshᅤᆱ region, Politics, War Conflict
Entering Fool�s Paradise The people of the South Asian countries are never worried about their present; they are anxious about their future and frightened of their Past. The situation is more horrid in the countries like India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and...
Tags: Indian, Pakistan, Pak-China, Russian Union, American, USA, South Asian, nuclear assets, nuclear weapon, India, Mumbai
Tuesday at a conference on regional security. “There is a change becoming evident in the way that people are thinking of nuclear weapons... [that they] don’t guarantee security...Evans, a former Australian foreign minister, said the political change in...
Tags: nuclear weapon, China, double standards, military budget, Gareth Evans, Japan, Tōkyō, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Disarmament, 13 steps, Nuclear disarmament, Arms control, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear proliferation, War Conflict, Politics
"The bottom line is that Iran is our principal enemy in the Middle East, and perhaps in the entire world . . . As for the question of nuclear weapons, it seems hard to imagine that Iran does not already have them. Iranians are not stupid,...
Tags: nuclear weapon, San Francisco, Superpower, Iran-Contra affair, Michael Ledeen, Operation Gladio, Politics, Robert Baer, Iran
Tuesday it was inspecting a nuclear research reactor in Damascus because it had doubts about Syria's explanation as to how traces of uranium got there...It had therefore decided to carry out a new inspection of the reactor on Tuesday to check Syria's...
Tags: Syrian, IAEA, Syria, Damascus, Science and technology in Iran, Operation Orchard, Nuclear program of Iran, Nuclear proliferation, International Atomic Energy Agency, Arab-Israeli conflict, Environment, Nuclear reactor technology, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear material, Uranium, Nuclear weapon, Nuclear technology, Energy conversion
The United States and Russia on 9 November began another round of talks over nuclear disarmament in the Swiss city of Geneva, with diplomatic sources saying the talks could continue into mid-December. German weekly Der Spiegel quoted Russian President...
Tags: US Russia, Switzerland, Geneva, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear disarmament, START I, Disarmament, Russia ¬タモ United States relations, Arms control, Soviet Union ¬タモ United States relations, Nuclear weapon, Politics, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
India — A government unable to control large parts of its territory, a military in disarray, loss of control over nuclear assets, radical Islamists intent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction — that's the stuff nightmares are made of, at least for...
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North Korea said Friday it wanted an apology from South Korea for firing at a patrol boat, setting it on fire. Local media said one North Korean sailor was killed and three wounded, The Washington Post reported. A protest from the head of the North Korean...
Tags: North Korean, Barack Obama, South Korea, naval clashed, president barack, Seoul, patrol boat, Asia, Robert Gibbs, S. Korea, Peace, Nuclear weapon, Disarmament, Nagasaki, Nuclear explosion, Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Tomihisa Taue, Nuclear warfare, North Korea, Division of Korea, Second Battle of Yeonpyeong, Foreign relations of North Korea, Northern Limit Line, Yonhap, Politics, Yukio, Hatoyama Hall, Ichirᅤヘ Hatoyama, Prime Ministers of Japan, Yukio Hatoyama, Pyongyang, North Korean nuclear test, Sunshine Policy, War Conflict, Divided regions, Disaster Accident
In 1982, a Pakistani military C-130 left the western Chinese city of Urumqi with a highly unusual cargo: enough weapons-grade uranium for two atomic bombs, according to accounts written by the father of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, Abdul Qadeer...
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The U.S. government plans to put alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees on trial in New York City. U.S.
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