ROAR: Russian Opinion and Analytics Review, May 18
Published: 18 May, 2009, 12:06
This Monday ROAR presents opinions on Russia-US nuclear disarmament.
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27.10.2010, 05:05
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According to military officials, last Saturday a computer failure caused disruptions in communication with some 50 nuclear missiles in Wyoming.
16.10.2009, 21:48
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Russia is awaiting more information from the US on their plans to build an alternative missile defense system by 2018, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
16.02.2010, 06:32
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Iran's nuclear intentions may have also been the driving force behind another diplomatic tour - this time U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's trip to the Middle East.
17.07.2010, 02:00
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Sixty years after the beginning of the nuclear era a place, hidden among the bamboo trees, still has holds many secrets. The story of Germans behind the Soviet Union’s very own Manhattan Project is just one of them.
04.10.2009, 22:01
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A list of Russian scientists who allegedly helped Iran to develop a nuclear bomb was handed to the Kremlin by Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, The Sunday Times reports.
07.12.2009, 17:25
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Imagining Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the poker table may reveal a lot into the characteristics of this leader who revels in shocking the world with his unpredictable behavior.
Russia and the US could be closer than ever to signing a new arms reduction treaty. Thomas Pickering, a former US ambassador to Russia, believes that a state of zero-weapons is just a matter of time for both.
31.05.2009, 11:01
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North Korea has been making headlines all around the world this week with its second nuclear test. Lori “The Resident” Harfenist took to the New York streets to find out what people think about the issue.
07.01.2010, 13:51
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Secrecy that Iran has about its enrichment process has raised suspicions that it may want to be close to creating nuclear weapons, believes Hans Blix, former UN weapons inspector.
02.04.2009, 10:05
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Osama Bin Laden had a Pakistani nuclear scientist come visit him because terrorists are seriously trying to get a nuclear bomb and use it to kill hundreds of thousands in a particular city, and this is a fact.
Published: 18 May, 2009, 12:06
This Monday ROAR presents opinions on Russia-US nuclear disarmament.