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Orienting the 2009 Nuclear Posture Review
Center for American Progress, November 17, 2008
There is an emerging bipartisan consensus that America’s current nuclear weapons posture imposes an unnecessary burden on U.S. efforts to prevent nuclear terrorism and curtail the spread of nuclear weapons, materials, and technology to additional nation-states...




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