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U.S. Nuclear Weapons: Changes in Policy and Force Structure
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Document Date: 2014-11-06 00:33:50


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Los Angeles Times / Cornell University Press / /

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America / Asia / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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The Library of Congress U.S. Nuclear Weapons / Nuclear Complex / /

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responsive infrastructure / Web U.S. Nuclear Weapons / chemical weapons / long-range delivery systems / /

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U.S. government / Bush Administration / Services Committee Subcommittee on Strategic Forces / Conference Committee / Cornell University / Senate / U.S. Department of Defense / Congress / National Defense Foreign Affairs / Defense / and Trade Division Congressional Research Service / White House / National Press Club / Clinton Administration / Department of Defense / Clinton-Gore Administration / Federal Document Clearing House / /

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George W. Bush / Robert C. Toth / Jeffrey Richelson / Donald H. Rumsfeld / Caspar Weinberger / Desmond Toth / Amy F. Woolf / William S. Cohen / Edward L. Warner / /

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President / Secretary of Defense / Specialist / Secretary / Secretary of State / Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy / Governor / /

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the Review / Los Angeles Times / the National Interest / the Nuclear Posture Review / /

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