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US NUCLEAR POLICY (5) answer(s).
 
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Evolution of the U.S. nuclear war plan: continuity and changes in the new century / Yue, Liu   Journal Article
Yue, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract On February 1, 2009 the US strategic command revised the latest edition of OPLAN 0810-08, to a newly revised plan named OPLAN 8010-08 change. this plan originates from the former nuclear war plan of the US government targeted at the two socialist countries, the Soviet Union and China, which had the formal name of SIOP.
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Iran, U.S. push nuclear diplomacy / Davenport, Kelsey   Journal Article
Davenport, Kelsey Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Following a high-level series of diplomatic exchanges and meetings between U.S. and Iranian leaders in late September, both sides say there is a strong basis for a diplomatic resolution to the long-running impasse over Iran's nuclear program. In the highest level of contact between the two governments since 1979, President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke by telephone about Iran's nuclear program Sept. 27, Obama told reporters at a White House news conference later that day. "While there will surely be important obstacles" and success is not guaranteed, "I believe we can reach a comprehensive solution" to the dispute over Tehran's nuclear program, Obama said.
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Obama sharpens his nuclear posture / Weiss, Peter   Journal Article
Weiss, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The United States has failed to comply with the obligation to negotiate in good faith for a nuclear weapons-free world, but the tide of resistance to nuclear weapons is rising.
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Pentagon considers new nuclear Cuts / Collina, Tom Z   Journal Article
Collina, Tom Z Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Pentagon is looking at bringing the U.S. nuclear arsenal below the levels set in the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), as well as scaling back new weapon systems, administration officials said last month. Two separate policy reviews to be completed this year are leading the Department of Defense to consider new reductions to the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
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Shift in the us nuclear policy towards India: from divergence to convergence / Kaur, Kawaljeet   Article
Kaur, Kawaljeet Article
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Summary/Abstract The relationship between India and The United States is undergoing a significant transformation. This has been made possible due to a shift in the US nuclear policy towards India. The nuclear issue has always been a source of irritant between the two countries. The US move to conclude a civil nuclear agreement with a non-nuclear state, was a surprise for many states. Changed US nuclear policy is seen as an opportunity for India to have access to advanced nuclear technology. This paper analyses the factors that led The United States to take a positive view of India’s nuclear programme and take the relationship to a much higher level
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