Nuclear Shadowboxing: Contemporary Threats from Cold War Weaponry; Volume 1: Cold War Redux, Volume 1DeVolpi, Inc., 2004 - 500 pages |
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... Conventional Forces D. Mutual Security Arrangements E. Military Development and Spending F. Nuclear Hazards and Proliferation G. Improving Security VII . NUCLEAR REDUCTIONS AND DISARMAMENT : The Future ? A. Ongoing Policy Debate B ...
... Conventional Forces D. Mutual Security Arrangements E. Military Development and Spending F. Nuclear Hazards and Proliferation G. Improving Security VII . NUCLEAR REDUCTIONS AND DISARMAMENT : The Future ? A. Ongoing Policy Debate B ...
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... conventional forces, (D) describing factors that sway the current balance of forces, (E) examining the impact of military development and spending, (F) taking into account nonproliferation and counterproliferation policies and measures ...
... conventional forces, (D) describing factors that sway the current balance of forces, (E) examining the impact of military development and spending, (F) taking into account nonproliferation and counterproliferation policies and measures ...
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... conventional weapons with boldness , resourcefulness , and no fear of sacrifice ? It's time to pick up our worn - out marbles and move on . Beholden to past endeavors , contemporary times present national burdens that require ...
... conventional weapons with boldness , resourcefulness , and no fear of sacrifice ? It's time to pick up our worn - out marbles and move on . Beholden to past endeavors , contemporary times present national burdens that require ...
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... conventional and nuclear weapons to outgun each other in the event that war did break out . In 1995 , long after the hostile decades were over , President Boris Yeltsin reportedly activated his “ nuclear keys ” for the first time ...
... conventional and nuclear weapons to outgun each other in the event that war did break out . In 1995 , long after the hostile decades were over , President Boris Yeltsin reportedly activated his “ nuclear keys ” for the first time ...
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... conventional attack; a no-first-use policy would still allow nuclear retaliation to an atomic attack. Reliance on nuclear weapons became a legacy of the Truman administration.44 In April 1950, besides conventional rearming, a new policy ...
... conventional attack; a no-first-use policy would still allow nuclear retaliation to an atomic attack. Reliance on nuclear weapons became a legacy of the Truman administration.44 In April 1950, besides conventional rearming, a new policy ...
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Page 43 - In the councils of Government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.
Page 102 - Treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control.
Page 98 - Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
Page 46 - Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientifictechnological elite.
Page 44 - We have gone on piling weapon upon weapon, missile upon missile, new levels of destructiveness upon old ones. We have done this helplessly, almost involuntarily: like the victims of some sort of hypnotism, like men in a dream, like lemmings heading for the sea, like the children of Hamlin marching blindly along behind their Pied Piper.