(6) Getting control of the uranium enrichment process

Get control of the uranium enrichment process, combined with the guarantee that uranium for nuclear power reactors could be obtained at a reasonable price, first from the Nuclear Suppliers Group and then from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or other controlled international reserves.

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(6) Getting control of the uranium enrichment process
Make uranium for nuclear power reactors available at reasonable price
Proliferation risk from spent fuel from reactors producing electricity
(1) Change the Cold War posture of deployed nuclear weapons
(2) Reduce the size of nuclear forces in all states that possess them
(3) Eliminate short-range weapons designed to be forward-deployed
(4) Initiate a bipartisan process to achieve ratification of the CTBT
(5) Highest standards of security for weapons-usable plutonium and HEU
(7) Restrict the global supply of fissile material for weapons
(8) Resolve regional conflicts that give rise to new nuclear powers
(9) Ensure effective verifcation and penalites for non-compliance
(10) Make goal of a world without nuclear weapons a joint enterprise
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