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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 76255848 Canada 04/14/2018 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | trump removes the issue and everybody freaks about what at this point.... You think maybe this was a very good thing maybe.... Its not rocket science people.... Trump Wins again.... I think he knows exactly whats going on at this point.... Putin was supposed to destroy the chemicals under Obama and didn't...wonder why anyone.... maybe he is the one in bed with Hillary...Maybe they are not the enemies they make themselves out to be afterall he got his Uranium didn't he.... |
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shh User ID: 75610890 United States 04/14/2018 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NTI's board of directors and advisors are influential figures in international security, business, science, diplomacy and international policymaking. They provide critical input and insight to NTI’s work, helping to guide our efforts to prevent catastrophic attacks and build a safer world. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 76255848 Canada 04/14/2018 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NTI's board of directors and advisors are influential figures in international security, business, science, diplomacy and international policymaking. They provide critical input and insight to NTI’s work, helping to guide our efforts to prevent catastrophic attacks and build a safer world. Quoting: shh 75610890 Sounds about right....LOL Wow the shit is thick...They are into everybody and everything.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76469427 United States 04/14/2018 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Board of Directors Ernest J. Moniz Co-Chair and Chief Executive Officer, NTI Sam Nunn Co-Chair, NTI Ted Turner Co-Chair, NTI Des Browne Vice Chair, NTI Joan Rohlfing President and Chief Operating Officer, NTI Ambassador Hamad Alkaabi Permanent Representative of the UAE to the IAEA and UAE Special Representative for International Nuclear Cooperation Alexey Arbatov Head, Center for International Security at Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences Charles A. Bowsher Former Comptroller General of the United States and Head of the General Accounting Office Edmund G. Brown Jr. Governor of California Liru Cui Former President of China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR) Rolf Ekéus Chairman Emeritus of the Board, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Gideon Frank Former Director General of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D. Foreign Secretary, National Academy of Medicine Igor S. Ivanov Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Russia Riaz Mohammad Khan Former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Jeong H. Kim Former President, Bell Labs Richard G. Lugar Former U.S. Senator Admiral, USN (ret.) Michael G. Mullen 17th Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Ronald L. Olson Partner, Los Angeles office of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Michael A. Peterson President and Chief Executive Officer of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation Malcolm Rifkind Former Member of Parliament Ellen O. Tauscher Former U.S. Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security Nathalie Tocci Director, Istituto Affari Intern |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76469427 United States 04/14/2018 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Emeritus Charles B. Curtis NTI President Emeritus and Emeritus Board Member Susan Eisenhower Emeritus Board Member Eugene E. Habiger, USAF (Ret.) Emeritus Board Member HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan Emeritus Board Member Pierre Lellouche Emeritus Board Member Ambassador Hisashi Owada Emeritus Board Member William J. Perry Emeritus Board Member Nafis Sadik Emeritus Board Member Amartya Sen Emeritus Board Member Shirley Williams Emeritus Board Member Fujia Yang Emeritus Board Member |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76469427 United States 04/14/2018 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Country profiles include an overview of each country's nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile programs, in-depth information on participation in relevant nonproliferation treaties and regimes, compilations of countries' official documents relating to nonproliferation, and links to related content. Select country profiles include descriptions of nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile facilities, which are also located on an interactive Google facilities map. This material was prepared for the NTI site by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. Countries Algeria flag Algeria Argentina flag Argentina Armenia flag Armenia Australia flag Australia Azerbaijan flag Azerbaijan Belarus flag Belarus Brazil flag Brazil Canada flag Canada China flag China Cuba flag Cuba Egypt flag Egypt Estonia flag Estonia France flag France Georgia flag Georgia India flag India Indonesia flag Indonesia Iran flag Iran Iraq flag Iraq Israel flag Israel Japan flag Japan Jordan flag Jordan Kazakhstan flag Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan flag Kyrgyzstan Latvia flag Latvia Libya flag Libya Lithuania flag Lithuania Myanmar flag Myanmar North Korea flag North Korea Pakistan flag Pakistan Russia flag Russia Saudi Arabia flag Saudi Arabia South Africa flag South Africa South Korea flag South Korea Syria flag Syria Tajikistan flag Tajikistan Turkey flag Turkey Ukraine flag Ukraine United Arab Emirates flag United Arab Emirates United Kingdom flag United Kingdom United States flag United States Uzbekistan flag Uzbekistan Venezuela flag Venezuela Vietnam flag Vietnam Yemen flag Yemen |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76469427 United States 04/14/2018 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Delivery Systems Threat How missiles, bombers and drones raise the stakes of weapons of mass destruction and disruption [link to www.nti.org] The spread of nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological weapons has a grave impact on global security but is only one side of the threat equation. To use or threaten to use a nuclear weapon, a country or a terrorist group needs to deliver it to its target. That's where ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, combat aircraft, drones and even trucks or ships come in. Delivery systems determine how, when and against whom a country—or a non-state actor—can use these deadly and disruptive weapons. What types of delivery systems exist? The most common types of delivery systems for a country seeking the means for WMD delivery are ballistic and cruise missiles, combat aircraft (also known as "bombers") and unmanned aerial vehicles (also known as "drones"). Non-state actors may pursue cruder methods due to ease of access and opportunity. Submarines, like this Trident-class, can launch sub-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM). Bombers, like this B-2 Spirit, can carry nuclear payloads, providing range and accuracy. Inter-continental ballistic missiles (ICBM's) can launch from bases on the other side of the world and hit targets in a matter of minutes. Submarines, like this Trident-class, can launch sub-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM). Bombers, like this B-2 Spirit, can carry nuclear payloads, providing range and accuracy. Proliferation Concerns Building a missile or a bomber that can deliver a nuclear warhead is a significant engineering feat. Today, more than 30 countries are capable of producing missiles indigenously or through collaboration with other countries. Many developing countries benefited from the widespread sale of short-range Soviet "Scud" missiles in the 1970s and 1980s and learned how to re-produce, modify and improve them. Through "reverse-engineering” like this, many countries have produced new missiles of their own. Some countries—like North Korea—have shown they are willing to peddle designs, parts and expertise for financial gain. Whichever path a country chooses, it's not easy. That's why most countries don't start from scratch. But even with a head start, a country can't simply rely on the internet or documentation; it must develop or recruit highly skilled and experienced engineers. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76469427 United States 04/14/2018 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Facilities Below, you will find information on the nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile facilities of the countries profiled on the NTI website, including in most cases, the locations on an interactive Google map. To view facilities by country, visit the country profile. Since definitive information is often classified, the descriptions and mapped locations of these facilities are sometimes speculative, based on the most credible available open-source material. This material was prepared for the NTI site by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. [link to www.nti.org] |