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POLITICS: Bush Covered up Musharraf Ties with Qaeda, Khan
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's resignation Monday brings to an end an extraordinarily close relationship between Musharraf and the George W. Bush administration, in which Musharraf was lavished with political and economic benefits from the United States despite policies that were in sharp conflict with U.S. security interests.
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Q&A: 'China Is Capitalist, Not Communist'
Interview with Joan Hinton, physicist and Maoist
TOKYO - As one of the nuclear physicists behind the Manhattan Project, Joan Hinton commands awe. But she chucked it all to go to China in 1948 and take part in the Communist Revolution. Now 86, she works on a dairy farm near Beijing, her sense of humour unaffected by a stroke suffered 10 years ago.
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POLITICS-US: Success of Attack on Iran's Nuclear Programme Doubtful
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - A military attack on Iran's major nuclear facilities by the United States or Israel would likely result only in a delay -- and not a particularly significant one at that -- in Tehran's ability to produce the fuel necessary to build a nuclear weapon, according to a report released here Friday by an influential think tank on nuclear proliferation issues.
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INDIA/US: Racing to Clear Last Lap of Nuke Deal
Analysis by Praful Bidwai*
NEW DELHI - As the Bush administration pushes the outer limits of the political timeline for the passage of the controversial nuclear cooperation deal with India in the United States Congress, two potential stumbling blocks have become apparent in securing exemptions for the agreement from the tough export rules of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG).
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Q&A: Nuclear Arms Are No Longer "Necessary Evils"
Interview with Dr. Daisaku Ikeda, President of Soka Gakkai International
UNITED NATIONS - As citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are painfully reminded of the horrors of atomic bombings that devastated the two Japanese cities in August 1945, one of the country's most influential peace organisations is intensifying its longstanding efforts for nuclear disarmament.
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ENERGY: Accidents Make N-Questions Bigger
By Julio Godoy
PARIS - The recent proliferation of accidents at nuclear power plants in France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Slovenia and elsewhere in Europe has made calls for greater reliance on nuclear energy questionable, experts say.
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POLITICS: Will U.S. Soften Stance on Nuclear Arsenal?
By Paul Weinberg
TORONTO - A rollercoaster ride of spurned treaties, efforts to fund new weapons and the expansion of potential targets for nuclear strikes under the George W. Bush administration to include Iran and North Korea may be drawing to a close after eight years.
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POLITICS-INDIA: Costly Vote of Confidence
Analysis by Praful Bidwai
NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has won a bitterly contested motion of confidence in his government by 275 to 256 votes in Parliament, securing his government's survival for several months.
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US/IRAN: Scowcroft, Brzezinski Urge Bush to Drop Precondition
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Two of Washington's most prominent foreign policy greybeards praised Saturday's direct participation in multinational talks with Iran by a senior U.S. diplomat but called on the administration of President George W. Bush to drop his demands that Tehran freeze its uranium enrichment programme as a precondition for broader negotiations.
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POLITICS-INDIA: Nuking Democracy
Analysis by Praful Bidwai
NEW DELHI - As the parliamentary floor test for the controversial United States-India nuclear cooperation deal approaches, the domestic political odds seem to be turning against India’s ruling United Progressive Alliance government led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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POLITICS: Seismic Shift or Non-Decision by Bush on Iran?
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - The U.S. decision to send the State Department's third-ranking official to sit in on the meeting between European Union foreign affairs chief Javier Solana and Iran's nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili Saturday has been hailed as a major diplomatic breakthrough, but it is too soon to pop the champagne cork.
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POLITICS-US: Realists Rack Up Another Win
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - In the seemingly never-ending internal battle between hawks and realists in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush for control of foreign policy, the realists appear to have chalked up another win over their once-dominant foes.
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INDIA/US: Deceptions Surface in Nuclear Deal
Analysis by Praful Bidwai
NEW DELHI - The Indian government has taken a major step towards completing its controversial nuclear cooperation deal with the United States by moving the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency for approving an inspections (safeguards) agreement it signed last year with the IAEA secretariat pertaining to civilian nuclear reactors.
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Like Mushrooms   in RSSAt first it was the United States. Then came Russia, China, Britain and France. Everyone wanted their own atomic bombs. While Israel quietly nurtured its nuclear programme, in Asia, rivals India and Pakistan, and most recently North Korea, joined the global nuclear club with a bang. And now all eyes are on Iran, which according to the nations that already have these bombs, is hiding this killer science behind the doors of its nuclear energy industry.

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CULTURE-SOUTH AFRICA: Crafts That Steal Hearts All Over the World
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CHINA: Agony Turns Ecstasy as Gold Medals Pile Up
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MEGATERRORISM: U.S. MISSILE "DEFENCE" KEY TO SURVIVABLE NUCLEAR WAR
by Jan Oberg
The real reason for the Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) the United States wants to place in Poland and Czech Republic is Washington's perverse desire to be able to wage and win a nuclear war, writes Jan Oberg, director and co-founder of the Transnational Foundation (TFF) in Lund, Sweden, and peace and conflict researcher.
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
UN: Peace and Security through Disarmament
International Committee of the Red Cross and nuclear weapons
Abolition 2000
Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy
Arms Control Association
Brookings Institution - Atomic Audit
Atomic Scientists - Doomsday Clock
Hiroshima A-Bomb Internet Museum
Federation of American Scientists: India-Pakistan Nuclear Crisis
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