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Bunker Busters: Washington's Drive for New Nuclear Weapons

Mark Bromley, David Grahame and Christine Kucia | British American Security Information Council | July 28, 2002

"The NPR's recommendations will affect more than just US planning. Allies and adversaries alike have reacted to the new US nuclear posture with trepidation, wariness, and even anger. Many countries took issue with the new "hit list" of possible US nuclear force targets that included states without nuclear weapons. Countries targeted by the new policy also voiced their disagreement, and may even choose to respond to the policy shift with their own strategy or deployment changes." [more]

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