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In Secret Letter, Tough U.S. Line on India Nuclear Deal
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The United States will not sell sensitive nuclear technologies to India and would immediately terminate nuclear trade if New Delhi conducted a nuclear test, the Bush administration told Congress in correspondence that has remained secret for nine months.
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Time to relax about the U.S.-India nuke deal?
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/9941Time to relax about the U.S.-India nuke deal? Thu, 10/02/2008 - 5:00pm Kristoffer Tripplaar-Pool/Getty Images Despite all the turmoil in Congress these days, a bill authorizing the U.S.-India nuclear deal has been quietly moving forward, and yesterday it passed the Senate 86-13. This is one of the last steps in the approval process -- it follows what I and many others thought were almost insurmountable obstacles to the deal in the Indian Parliament and the Nuclear Suppliers Group. [...]
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India walks into Nuclear Proliferation trap and ban on future testing
http://moinansari.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!13E83389ABB46AB9!...پاکستاان لیجر | PAKISTAN LEDGER | پاکستاني کھاتا | September 9, 08 | Moin Ansari | معین آنصآرّی | India is now fully ensnarled with all the provisions of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty without actually signing the treaty. India cannot conduct another test, and almost all of its facilities are under IAEA or other monitoring. If the contract is broken, the US has the ability and the legal wherewithal to retrieve all facilities, and technology. [...]
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So, let me get this straight
http://theendisalwaysnear.blogspot.com/2008/09/so-let-me-get...You have a deal signed that gives your country access to another nuclear nation's state-of-the-art nuclear technologies, while helping said nation establish an international nuclear fuel storage facility for spent fuel. Now, there is a third nuclear country who also wants to do business with you, but this third country has never signed onto the Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) or agreed to ban nuclear testing. [...]
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Nuclear Suppliers’ Group Will Meet Again September 4 to Consider Nuclear Trade with India - Updated 9/3/08 and 9/4/09
http://whirledview.typepad.com/whirledview/2008/09/nuclear-s...by Cheryl Rofer Last week, the group of 45 nations that regulate nuclear trade turned down India’s initial bid to come out of its nuclear isolation. But they gave India and the United States an opportunity to come up with a more acceptable proposal. John McCain’s Rove alumni have proved to be the media geniuses of their reputation and have monopolized American media with a deadly combination of politics and sex. [...]
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Nuclear Suppliers’ Group Will Meet Again September 4 to Consider Nuclear Trade with India - Updated 9/3/08 and 9/4/09
http://whirledview.typepad.com/whirledview/2008/09/nuclear-s...by Cheryl Rofer Last week, the group of 45 nations that regulate nuclear trade turned down India’s initial bid to come out of its nuclear isolation. But they gave India and the United States an opportunity to come up with a more acceptable proposal. John McCain’s Rove alumni have proved to be the media geniuses of their reputation and have monopolized American media with a deadly combination of politics and sex. [...]
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Historical Blunder - Revisited ....
http://beyondthesmoke-screens.blogspot.com/2008/09/historica...Last week, couldn't get pen to paper (or in this case, fingers to the key board) to write on the Left (not by any means to right the left, which is not my business). And thanks to the 'changing-by-the-minute' political dynamics in our country, the scenario which I was trying to comment on last week underwent further changes - whether such changes were significant or not is debatable though. [...]


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