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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...i''' is a Senior Research Associate, Proliferation Research and Assessment Program (PRAP) at [[Monterey Institute of International Studies]].
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  • ...s in Iraq, and Pakistan's nuclear program, including the work of Pakistani nuclear scientist A. Q. Khan. <br>In 1994, The Washington Institute published Mr. H ...ear East Policy]]&ndash; Baker Fellow and Director, Gulf and Energy Policy Program,
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  • ...provided unstinted support to their eldest daughter’s decision to marry a Pakistani. ...ing to raising awareness among people and communities on the perils of the nuclear arms race. They came under threat from Right-wing groups. The couple also s
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...er Mansoor Ijaz, Musawer Ijaz, and Musawer M. Ijaz), an American Muslim of Pakistani ancestry, is a New York financier. [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/COMMUNITY/
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  • ...arraf]] in a military coup. Pakistan, along with its rival India, are both nuclear powers. ...Switzerland]] last week, Mr. Musharraf said several times that the 100,000 Pakistani troops that he said were now along the border were hunting for Taliban extr
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...television and radio to present Pakistan’s position on issues ranging from nuclear weapons to Islam and foreign policy. He has been a guest on the CBS ‘Face
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...6.voa.html Voice of America], October 6, 1996: "American Mansoor Ijaz is a nuclear physicist who has set up a foundation to help improve the standard of livin
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...ter all, [[Abdul Qadeer Khan]], the founder of Pakistan's nuclear military program is a national hero in a country that President Bush has described as a key
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  • ...rity Council]] staff, he worked upon strategic planning, Soviet affairs, [[nuclear weapons]] policy, telecommunications policy, and Persian Gulf security issu ...Study of Diplomacy]] and an adjunct faculty member in the Security Studies Program of the Edmund A. Walsh [[School of Foreign Service]] at Georgetown Universi
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...l the president invokes to justify cutting benefits by [[privatizing]] the program.
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] *[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,110688,00.html Opinion: "Nuclear Pardon?"], Fox News.
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...anti-Iranian rhetoric, which has focused on Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program, and its purported support for insurgents in [[Iraq]].
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  • [[Category:Nuclear PR]] ...neopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=442 "The CIA also exaggerated the Soviet nuclear threat during the Cold War,"] ''OnlineOpinion.com'' (Australia), July 4, 20
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  • ...tion]], is to compile archives of films, TV shows, and documentaries about nuclear war, for use by independent producers and networks." <ref>[http://www.inter In 1994 "Internews launches the three-year Media Development Program to support the institutional and economic development of print and broadcas
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  • ...ment “tyrant[s]” and to “annihilate” anyone involved with the pacification program. Several North Vietnamese officials have made statements about the effectiv ...rchive|date=05-12-2004}}</ref> In fact, when a similar counter-insurgency program was proposed in Iraq, it was referred to as "the Salvador Option". <ref>{{
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