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And how the latest talks went and what’s going on with Iran nukes?...It’s an important opportunity for them to show that they’re ready to address the concerns of the international community and, at the same time, meet the humanitarian needs of their people.
Tags: Russian, U.S, North Korea, Pyŏngyang, Kelly Clarkson, R. Kelly, Marc Germain, Question, Politics, SORT, START I, Arms control, Nuclear disarmament, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Russia ¬タモ United States relations, Soviet Union ¬タモ United States relations, Nuclear weapons
Before the shift in political power in September, Japan aggressively lobbied a U.S. congressional nuclear task force to maintain the credibility of the U.S. "nuclear umbrella" to deter possible attacks by China and North Korea, sources said Monday. Tokyo's...
Tags: U.S, Japan, Asia, Hiroshima, Nuclear umbrella, James R. Schlesinger, B61 nuclear bomb, Nuclear weapons and the United States, Nuclear weapons and Israel, War Conflict, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear proliferation, BGM-109 Tomahawk, Politics
Speaking on the occasion, Army chief General Deepak Kapoor said South Asia along with West Asia has emerged as "one of the epicentres of conflict and instability." The Army chief warned that the situation would "further worsen, since there was neither...
Tags: South Asia, wrong hands, weapons falling, Pakistan, Karāchi, Nuclear weapons, War Conflict, Politics
Robert Wheeler remembers exactly what he was doing the day in August 2007 when he got a call about a monumental misdelivery.Dressed in his most tuxedo-like uniform and giving a speech to senior sergeants in an Air Force hangar on Barksdale Air Force Base...
Tags: Whiteman Air Force Base, Barksdale Air Force Base, cold war, Knob Noster, Bomber, James R. Schlesinger, B-2 Spirit, Nuclear weapons, Strategic Air Command, Nuclear warfare, War Conflict
Khan is struggling to clear his reputation ever since Musharraf accused him of single-handedly running a nuclear proliferation ring.—Photo by Reuters Seymour Hersh has penned a piece on the safety of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal in The New Yorker. This...
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Indian negotiators led by RB Grover, technical head in the department of atomic energy, huddled over the weekend in marathon talks with the American side headed by Richard Stratford, director of the office of nuclear energy. Negotiations on the reprocessing...
Tags: India, American, Obama, Mumbai, Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, Arms control, Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement, Nuclear proliferation, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Politics
The Department of Homeland Security has spent $230 million to develop a better technology for detecting smuggled nuclear bombs but has had to stop deploying the new machines because the United States has run out of a crucial raw material, experts say.
Tags: Energy Department, nuclear bombs, United States, Homeland Security, Seattle, Actinides, Nuclear weapons, Helium, Tritium, Nuclear reactor technology, Environment, Chemical elements, Nuclear technology, Nuclear materials
The test flight of the 2,000-km plus range Agni-II missile will be conducted by the Indian Army. The aim of the night trial is to provide on-field experience to the armed forces to gauge its accuracy at night. The Agni-II has been designed to be launched...
Tags: India, New Delhi, Agni-III, Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Agni, Ballistic missile, Politics, War Conflict, Weapons of mass destruction, Submarine-launched ballistic missile, Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle, Intercontinental ballistic missiles, Nuclear weapons, Intermediate-range ballistic missile, Balasore, India and weapons of mass destruction
A former vice foreign minister recently said he has seen documents from 1960 that confirm a secret Japan-U.S. pact under which Tokyo allows U.S. military ships and aircraft carrying nuclear weapons to transit Japan. "I saw them. I have memories that...
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Ahead of his Tuesday summit with President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed the hope that the two sides can work together to build an enduring partnership based on equality and mutual understanding. 'We are strategic partners.
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