Monday, May 15, 2006

Nuclear Weapons: The Limitations of the NPT

Filed under: FrontPage | Nuclear — by Bob Zuber @ 2:54 am

Writing in Toronto’s Globe and Mail, Julian Sher describes the ways in which the world of nuclear weapons has become a ‘private affair’: “The frightening fact is that we have entered into what some observers are now calling the Second Nuclear Age. Mr. Khan has changed the rules of the nuclear game forever, leaving behind a terrifying legacy of a nuclear bomb without a home, without a return address.”

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