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Key objectives of US nuclear weapons policies and posture?
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What are the key objectives of United States nuclear weapons policies and posture?
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Nuclear Politics »
Nuclear Politics
Nuclear Politics☜Since the Trinity test in New Mexico in 1945, Russia, the UK, France and China have joined the US as nuclear weapon states—with India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea also thought to possess a nuclear weapons capability. Help us map the issues around civil and military nuclear proliferation.☜F1CEB7
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Perspectives? »
Perspectives?
Perspectives?☜Use this area of the map to identify the key stakeholders in the policy process—and to cross-relate the stakeholders to the positions that they are advocating in the negotiations.☜D3B8AB
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States »
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States☜14 nations currently host nuclear weapons, 30 countries generate atomic energy, and another 18 are building future reactors.☜D3B8AB
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(1) States with civilian and military nuclear capability »
(1) States with civilian and military nuclear capability
(1) States with civilian and military nuclear capability☜Use this area of the map to explore the positions advocated by the states that possess both a civilian and military nuclear capabilty.☜D3B8AB
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NPT members »
NPT members
NPT members☜☜D3B8AB
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United States »
United States
United States☜The United States has both a civilian and military nuclear capability.☜D3B8AB
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US Nuclear Posture Review Report – April 2010 »
US Nuclear Posture Review Report – April 2010
US Nuclear Posture Review Report – April 2010☜The 2010 NPR is a legislatively-mandated review that establishes US nuclear policy, strategy, capabilities and force posture for the next 5–10 years; providing a roadmap for President Obamas agenda for reducing nuclear risks to the US, its allies and partners, and the international community.☜FFB597
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Key objectives of US nuclear weapons policies and posture?
Key objectives of US nuclear weapons policies and posture?☜What are the key objectives of United States nuclear weapons policies and posture?☜FFB597
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(1) Preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism »
(1) Preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism
(1) Preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism☜For the first time, the NPR places preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism at the top of the U.S. nuclear agenda.☜FFB597
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(2) Reducing the role of nuclear weapons »
(2) Reducing the role of nuclear weapons
(2) Reducing the role of nuclear weapons☜Updating declaratory policy to bring it into alignment with 21st century needs.☜FFB597
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(3) Maintaining strategic deterrence at reduced nuclear force levels »
(3) Maintaining strategic deterrence at reduced nuclear force levels
(3) Maintaining strategic deterrence at reduced nuclear force levels☜The NPR Report reflects the USs commitment to renew arms control and work with Russia to reduce nuclear forces while maintaining strategic stability.☜FFB597
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(4) Strengthening regional deterrence and reassurance of allies »
(4) Strengthening regional deterrence and reassurance of allies
(4) Strengthening regional deterrence and reassurance of allies☜The NPR reflects the Administration’s commitment to strengthening deterrence against 21st century threats to the United States, our allies, and partners.☜FFB597
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(5) Sustaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear arsenal »
(5) Sustaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear arsenal
(5) Sustaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear arsenal☜The United States will sustain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear arsenal as long as nuclear weapons exist.☜FFB597
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