START and Nuclear Arms Control
The committee heard testimony on efforts to control the spread of nuclear weapons, including efforts to prevent such weapons from falling… read more
The committee heard testimony on efforts to control the spread of nuclear weapons, including efforts to prevent such weapons from falling into the hands of unstable or power hungry despots. Witnesses testified on previous nuclear weapons control practices, agreements, and treaties, and on the spread of technology in the weapons and weapon detection devices of nuclear powers. close
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