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ID079628
Title ProperAchieving nuclear balance
LanguageENG
AuthorTauscher, Ellen O
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)One of the most important questions affecting U.S. national security is the future size of the U.S. nuclear stockpile. While there is clear consensus within the U.S. government on the need to reduce the size of the arsenal, there is none on the best path to achieve these cuts; on the type of deterrent necessary to deal with future threats; or on the size of the production complex needed to support that arsenal. Creating a strategic commission to review these questions, as contemplated in the Fiscal 2008 House Defense Authorization bill, is a necessary first step to establish a sensible nuclear policy. The Reliable Replacement Warhead, which has the potential to transform the complex while preserving the current moratorium on nuclear testing, is a program worth exploring further if it stays within congressionally mandated bounds. As Congress considers both programmatic and policy matters related to U.S. nuclear weapons, it is vital that we also renew and strengthen U.S. leadership on nuclear nonproliferation
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 14, No.3; 2007: p317-323
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 14, No.3; 2007: p317-323
Key WordsUnited States ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  Reliable Replacement Warhead


 
 
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