Charles Davis on the Iranian nukes meme
Zia Mian: Is the US serious about disarmament?
Gordon Prather wonders if the damage can be undone
Gareth Porter on intel from ‘foreign analysts’
Uri Avnery on the abuse of history
Gordon Prather on shoring up the NPT
LONDON — Last month in Prague, President Barack Obama vowed that he would seek a world without nuclear weapons. On Tuesday, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller spelled out that this policy would apply to Israel, as well. Speaking at a conference on the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Gottemoeller said that "Universal adherence …
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Edouard Husson: Iranian nukes? no big deal
Back in October of 2007, after two years of negotiations, China, Russia, Japan, the two Koreas and the United States reached agreement on "Second-Phase Actions" for the Implementation of the Six-Party Joint Agreement of September 15, 2005. The neo-crazies (and human-rights activist fellow-travelers) opposed those negotiations from the git-go and they’re still at, vowing to …
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