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Pakistan's Zardari says he favours a South Asia non-nuclear treatyNew Delhi - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari said Saturday that he did not subscribe to nuclear weapons and favoured a South Asia non-nuclear treaty. Zardari was responding to a question via video-conferencing at the Hindustan Times Leadership Sum... ... |
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Excerpt: Science Defines Future of WarThe future of war is filled with poison gas, germ warfare and nuclear weapons. Each technological change shapes the risk calculations of our primate brains. ... |
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Syria all but rules out more UN nuclear inspectionA senior Syrian official on Friday all but ruled out new visits by U.N. inspectors probing allegations that his country had a covert program that could be used to make nuclear weapons ... |
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Use of nuclear weapons more likely in future: US intelligenceWASHINGTON (AFP) - The use of nuclear weapons will grow increasingly likely by 2025, according to a bleak US intelligence report that warns that US global dominance is likely to weaken over the next two decades. ... |
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Report: US global clout to decrease with rise of China, IndiaWashington - The economic and political clout of the United States will decline by 2025, the spread of nuclear weapons and cyber- terrorism will emerge as the most potent global threats, and new wars are likely to be fought over water and food scarci... ... |
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Brazen Raid On Nuke Facility May Have Been Inside JobAnton Gerber fought off four armed men before he was shot in the chest and nearly died. But he may have prevented the unthinkable: bomb-grade uranium, enough to make a dozen nuclear weapons, in the hands of mysterious masked gunmen. In his first television interview, the burly South African tell... |


