Many nonnuclear countries openly threaten to discredit efforts at nonproliferation. |
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The chapter discusses the possibility of nonnuclear countries producing nuclear weapons. |
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Moreover, it suggests that nonnuclear adversaries could now face nuclear retaliation. |
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And let's not forget the sustained buildup of nuclear and nonnuclear forces throughout Europe. |
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Strategic offensive capabilities include nonnuclear, even nonkinetic, strikes as well as traditional nuclear force employment. |
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These results point out the difference between the passive diffusion and facilitated spread mechanisms characterizing the nuclear and nonnuclear areas, respectively. |
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Watts's judgment that nonnuclear antisatellite attacks on individual satellites would be taken seriously by the U.S. leadership but might not lead to war seems plausible. |
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He wants to revise Japan's pacifist Constitution, though he insists that it will remain nonnuclear and the principles of Japan as a peaceful country are unchanged. |
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The leaders of some of these nations may have no qualms about using such weapons, even against a nonnuclear neighbor. |
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Since 1967, Japan has maintained three nonnuclear principles that ban it from possessing, producing or allowing nuclear weapons on its territory. |
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During the decades of Mutual Assured Destruction, nuclear-armed states were cautious about provocations, confining their interference and bombing to nonnuclear states. |
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