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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 2 days ago
AP - President Bush has pursued Nuclear containment deals with Iran and North Korea and a Nuclear cooperation pact with India. None of the deals will be complete when he leaves office. Here is a look at the Nuclear Programs in each nation: ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 13 days ago
AP - The U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency should play a leading role in verifying North Korea's declaration of its Nuclear Programs, according to a draft of a statement to be issued Thursday by Asia-Pacific nations. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 14 days ago
The U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency should play a leading role in verifying North Korea's declaration of its Nuclear Programs, according to a document to be issued Thursday by Asia-Pacific nations. ...
Source: www.voanews.com --- 26 days ago
Washington calling for document to include complete, accurate accounting of all North Korean activities ...
Source: www.newsvine.com --- 21 days ago
North Korea and Iran have Nuclear Programs. Each country entertained offers from the United States and others to get rid of those Programs or scale them back. The similarities end there. What is known about the Programs in each country: ...
Source: www.newsvine.com --- 12 days ago
The U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency should play a leading role in verifying North Korea's declaration of its Nuclear Programs, according to a draft of a statement to be issued Thursday by Asia-Pacific nations. ...
Source: www.kansascity.com --- 3 days ago
President Bush has pursued Nuclear containment deals with Iran and North Korea and a Nuclear cooperation pact with India. None of the deals will be complete when he leaves office. Here is a look at the Nuclear Programs in each nation: ...
Source: www.amny.com --- 14 days ago
VIENNA, Austria (AP) _ Iran signaled Thursday that it will no longer cooperate with U.N. experts probing for signs of clandestine Nuclear weapons work, confirming the investigation is at a dead end a year after it began. ...
Source: www.upiasiaonline.com --- 24 days ago
The six-party talks on North Korea’s Nuclear Programs took place last week in Beijing, with all sides agreeing progress had been made. Their purpose is to verify North Korea’s denuclearization - but only half of its Programs are to be examined. Is Pyongyang to be allowed to keep its other Programs secret? ...
Source: news.aol.com --- 2 days ago
Filed under: President Bush , Bush Administration , Foreign Policy President Bush touched down in Seoul, South Korea, for the first stop on his trip to Asia, his last visit to the region as president. The president will be talking trade and troops with his South Korean counterpart, Lee Myung-bak. South Korea is awaiting action by the U.S. on a free trade deal between the two nations, but the agreement is not likely to come up for a vote in Congress before the November elections. The president praised and thanked South Korea for its commitment of troops to Iraq, more than 900 troops served in the Multi-National Force in that country, and is seeking a similar commitment from Seoul in Afghanistan. "Obviously we'd like to see a greater role for South Koreans in Afghanistan, if the South Korean people are willing to move in that direction," a National Security Spokesman traveling with the president said. Also on the agenda is the status of Nuclear disarmament in North Korea. The South has played a vital role in the Six-Party Talks on North Korea's illicit Nuclear weapons Programs, and the president hopes to continue the momentum towards dismantling all of the North's Nuclear capabilities. North Korea dismantled its Yongbyon Nuclear reactor late last year as part of its agreement in the talks. Now the U.S. is pushing for verification of the North's activities. "It's one thing to say it, but I think it's going to be very important for the ...
Source: news.aol.com --- 1 day ago
Filed under: President Bush , Foreign Policy En route to the Olympics, President Bush scheduled a pregnant stop in South Korea . "North Korea traps its people in misery and isolation," the president chided. In contrast, South Korea's openness to the global community has allowed the democratic nation to "take its rightful place on the world stage." North Korea's Pyongyang hoped to wipe his country from America's terror list with the symbolic dismantling of a Nuclear reactor cooling tower in June. Holding a hard line against the communist leader, President Bush reaffirmed his commitment to South Korea and the verifiable dismantlement of all North Korean Nuclear weapons Programs. Admitting that he could not state with certainty that Pyongyang would cease Nuclear ambitions, the president stated: "My hope is that the axis of evil list no longer exists. That's my hope for the sake of peace. That's my hope for the sake of our children." Beyond reaffirming the U.S. stance on North Korea's weapons program, President Bush's comments raise the issue of democracy and human rights on China's doorstep. The South Korea visit should be seen as a prelude to the president's China trip. The proclamations of human rights and national responsibility were not limited to North Korea, and will serve as the underlying current of everything spoken by the president as he arrives in Beijing for the Summer Games.   Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking Blogs   ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 19 days ago
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will meet next week with her North Korean counterpart and the foreign ministers of four other countries involved in the effort to end Pyongyang's Nuclear Programs, the State Department said yesterday. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
The US and South Korean presidents have urged North Korea to move quickly to disable its Nuclear Programs and to make 'meaningful progress' on improving human rights. ...
Source: www.marketwire.com --- 6 days ago
MCLEAN, VA (MARKET WIRE) Thorium Power Ltd. (OTCBB: THPW), the leading developer of non-proliferative Nuclear fuel technology and provider of comprehensive advisory services for emerging Nuclear Programs, today announced that it has entered into two new agreements for consulting and strategic advisory services. ...
Source: www.antiwar.com --- 18 days ago
Excerpt: According to Bush-Cheney sycophantic "reporter" Glenn Kessler, Bush's alleged support for the diplomatic "solution" proposed by Secretary of State Condi Rice "suggests he increasingly is determined to put aside a possible military strike" to "end" Iran's Nuclear Programs -- all currently verifiably "Safeguarded" against diversion to any military purpose by the International Atomic Energy Agency. ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 2 days ago
President Bush kicked off his Asian trip Tuesday, arriving in South Korea's capital in advance of talks with the nation's conservative, pro-American president, Lee Myung-bak. Bush meets for the third time Wednesday with Lee, who took office in February with promises to patch up relations with Washington that became strained under Seoul's previous decade of liberal governments. Bush calls Lee a friend, which is good considering the raft of sensitive topics they will tackle before the American president heads to Thailand, then to the Beijing Olympics. At the top of the list is getting North Korea to live up to its commitment to dismantle its Nuclear weapons program. Sunday is the earliest that Washington could move to strike North Korea from a list of state-sponsors of terrorism, a long-held demand from Pyongyang. But first, Washington wants the North to agree to procedures for verifying a declaration of its Nuclear Programs that Pyongyang submitted to the international arms talks - six months late and with fewer details than the U.S. originally demanded. ...
Source: www.tdn.com --- 19 days ago
July 15 Daily News editorial An emerging political consensus on the need to control greenhouse gas emissions and concern about the nation’s dependence on costly foreign oil have prompted the Bush administration and Congress to give Nuclear energy a new look. President Bush made the construction of new Nuclear power plants a priority of his second term and, more recently, Congress voted to provide almost $1 billion for various Nuclear energy Programs. ...
Source: talkradionews.com --- 18 days ago
John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, discussed North Korean and Iranian Nuclear proliferation at a banquet in the House of Representatives. Bolton described the current status of the North Korean and Iranian Programs and attributed the White House’s changing policy towards North Korea and Iran to President Bush’s desire to leave [...] ...
Source: captainsquarters.disqus.com --- 7 days ago
During the 2004 presidential campaign, the Democrats tried making the status of Programs designed to render Russian Nuclear-weapon fuel harmless a major issue, accusing George Bush of ignoring this gaping vulnerability to terrorism. The Democrats failed to get much traction on this issue, and today's USA Today report expla ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 17 days ago
With one of only 29 remaining Nuclear engineering Programs in the country, the University of Utah hopes a $1.5 million gift will increase interest and expand research capabilities for students within ... ...

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