- As it accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons,
America is preparing to upgrade and renew parts of its own ageing nuclear
arsenal. Critics believe the upgrades could lead the US to breach the treaty
banning the testing of nuclear weapons.
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- Since the project will probably involve replacing technology
that originated in the Sixties, watchdogs are concerned the US might be
inclined to test the newer systems and, therefore, breach the 1996 Comprehensive
Test Ban Treaty.
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- Of more concern to watchdogs is President George Bush's
dedication to developing a new breed of "bunker-buster" nuclear
weapon, designed to penetrate toughened underground defences. Critics say
the plan reveals the administration's hypocrisy and undermines international
efforts to persuade other countries not to develop weapons.
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- Last week, it was revealed that the Defence Secretary,
Donald Rumsfeld, had sent the Department of Energy a memo requesting that
it set aside funds to resume a study to examine the development of a bunker-buster
bomb. The study had been halted last year after Congress removed its funding.
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