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Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism: Can “rogue” states and terrorists acquire nuclear weapons? (2004)

AuteurMary H.Cooper, CQ Researcher nuclear weapons?
Datumapril 2004
Classificatie 6.02.0.20/02 (ZELFBOUW A-BOMMEN EN (DREIGING) MET RADIOACTIEVE BESMETTING (NSS))
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Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism

Can "rogue" states and terrorists acquire nuclear weapons?

The recent discovery of a global black market in nuclear weapons and related
technology has intensified concerns that so-called rogue nations and terrorist
organizations like Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network might acquire nuclear
bombs. The network run by the "father" of Pakistan's atomic bomb, A.Q. Khan,
sold nuclear-weapons materials to Iran and North Korea, which have refused to
sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Virtually all the other nations
of the world are signatories. President Bush responded to the revelations about
Khan's network with a plan to strengthen international anti-proliferation efforts,
including calling on the U.N. Security Council to require all states to criminalize
proliferation of components that could be used to make weapons of mass
destruction. While arms experts commended the president for focusing on
proliferation, some said his proposals did not go far enough.

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