Nukes, nukes, and more nukes
Iraq may be a mess, but it won't be a nuclear weapons state on Dubya's watch
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Ever since we decanted the nuclear genie in 1945, analysts have fibrillated over the potential for terror, destruction, and tactical or strategic catastrophe associated with nuclear weapons.
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