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Paper Excerpts: ... nuclear weapons are continuing to grow. The Nuclear Freeze Debate is a collection of articles and writings on the topic of nuclear weapons and the nuclear nuclear weapons were used by one nation against another because each of the two had enough nuclear weapons to annihilate nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are in such proliferation nowadays that there are enough of them to destroy the planet less nuclear weapons or a freeze on all future nuclear weapons. Still the contention was the this would not be Nuclear Weapons in the 21^st Century Security Environment The apparent anti-proliferation approach of the George W. Bush Administration to nuclear and other Weapons of Mass ...
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Sources list for HISTORY OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT: "The Development and Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons." Nobelprize.org. 2005. The Norwegian Nobel Institute.North Korea and Nuclear Proliferation Author not known 1, 2004, Nuclear Weapons Program, retrieved from http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/rsa/nuke/ on June 27, 2004 Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Wigner, Eugene The Dangers from Nuclear Weapons: Myths and Facts". [Online] Available http://www.johnstonsarchive. net/nuclear/nuclearwar1.html Wigner, Eugene The Dangers from Nuclear Weapons: Myths and Facts". [Online] Available http://www.johnstonsarchive. net/nuclear/nuclearwar1.html "1984": As Unachievable as a Utopia "Proposal to the United Nations and the Governments of All the Members States on Making the 21st Century Free of Nuclear Weapons." Japan Council against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs. (24 Oct. 1996) Online. Internet. 3 May 1998. Japan's Nuclear Capabilities Sagan, S. and Waltz, K. (August 1, 2002). The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed. 2^nd Ed. NY: W.W. Norton and Company. Nuclear Proliferation More sources on "HISTORY OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT"
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