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Short term minimization followed by long-term elimination
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Nuclear disarmament is best pursued as a two-stage process of (1) Minimization followed by (2) Elimination.
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Short term minimization followed by long-term elimination
Short term minimization followed by long-term eliminationâNuclear disarmament is best pursued as a two-stage process of (1) Minimization followed by (2) Elimination.â9FDEF6
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(1) Achieve a minimisation point in the short- to medium-term »
(1) Achieve a minimisation point in the short- to medium-term
(1) Achieve a minimisation point in the short- to medium-termâFocus in the short- (2012) and medium-(2025) term on achieving no later than 2025, a âminimization pointâ characterised by very low numbers of warheads (less than 10% of present arsenals), agreed âno first useâ doctrine, and force deployments and alert status reflecting that doctrine.â9FDEF6
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(2) Move from the minimization point to zero nuclear weapons »
(2) Move from the minimization point to zero nuclear weapons
(2) Move from the minimization point to zero nuclear weaponsâBegin to identify now the conditions necessary to move from the future minimization point to eliminationâeven if the target date for getting to zero cant be specified credibly now.â9FDEF6
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ICNNDâInternational Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and DisarmamentâFFFACD
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3/22/2010 2:34:00 PM
Date de la derniĂšre modification (Heure GMT):
4/19/2010 2:07:00 PM
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