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One step forward or two steps back? Upcoming cuts in the US nuclear arsenal

Mark Bromley, September 01, 2001

Cuts are coming, but watch out for US resources being diverted towards weapons that will increase the chance of conflict

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arms control,
comprehensive test ban treaty,
disarmament,
doctrine,
first strike,
intercontinental ballistic missiles,
mini-nuke,
nuclear posture,
nuclear weapons,
regime,
strategic arms reduction treaty,
transparency,
dick cheney,
donald rumsfeld,
douglas feith,
george w bush,
jesse helms,
john gordon,
natural resources defense council,
project for a new american century,
recapitalization initiative,
richard haass,
richard perle,
richard w mies,
single integrated operational plan,
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