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   NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION : NUCLEAR WEAPONS
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The Pressing Need for Tactical Nuclear Weapons Control -- Alistair Millar  -- Arms Control Today  -- May 01, 2002

Alistair Millar argues that the U.S. should pursue greater transparency in tactical stockpiles and reductions of tactical nuclear weapons as they are a "more urgent concern from a proliferation standpoint" than strategic nuclear weapons.

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The creeping nuclear threat -- Ehsan Ahrari  -- Asia Times  -- April 06, 2002

The author, a strategic defense analyst, warns against decreasing the threshold for using tactical nuclear weapons.

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Secret Plan Outlines the Unthinkable -- William M. Arkin  -- Los Angeles Times  -- March 10, 2002

William Arkin analyzes the recently disclosed "Nuclear Posture Review" and argues that the "call for development of new nuclear weapons that reduce 'collateral damage' myopically ignores the political, moral and military implications--short-term and long--of crossing the nuclear threshold."

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U.S. Nuclear Plan Sees New Weapons and New Targets -- Michael R. Gordon  -- New York Times  -- March 10, 2002

Outlining a broad overhaul of American nuclear policy, a secret Pentagon report calls for developing new nuclear weapons that would be better suited for striking targets in Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Syria and Libya.

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Nixon Considered Nuclear Weapons in Vietnam -- Staff  -- Global Security Newswire  -- March 04, 2002

Former U.S. President Richard Nixon suggested dropping a nuclear bomb on North Vietnam in 1972, an idea rejected by then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger according to recently revealed documents and tapes.

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CIA Reports on China Nuclear Threat -- John J. Lumpkin  -- Associated Press  -- January 10, 2002

China is expected to have as many as 100 long-range nuclear missiles aimed at the United States by 2015, many of them on hard-to-find mobile launchers, according to a new CIA report.

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U.S. Studies Developing New Nuclear Bomb -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- April 14, 2001

The Defense Department is studying whether to develop a new, low-yield nuclear weapon with an earth-penetrating nose cone that could knock out hardened or deeply buried targets such as leadership bunkers and command centers, according to administration and congressional sources.

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