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ID162692
Title ProperWhen preventive war threats work for nuclear nonproliferation
LanguageENG
AuthorFuhrmann, Matthew
Summary / Abstract (Note)On June 7, 1981, eight Israeli F-16 jets dropped bombs on an Iraqi nuclear reactor commonly known as Osiraq. The strike eliminated Iraq’s most critical nuclear facility before it was completed, thereby eroding Saddam Hussein’s capacity to make nuclear bombs. The Osiraq raid may be the most well-known preventive attack in the name of nonproliferation, but it is hardly the only time that countries have targeted nuclear materials or infrastructure militarily.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 41, No.3; Fall 2018: p.111-135
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 41 No 3
Key WordsNuclear Nonproliferation ;  Preventive War Threats


 
 
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