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  • On its nuclear-weapons program, Iran "maintains its uranium enrichment and heavy water-related activities," in violation of the sanctions and continues to test proscribed ballistic missiles, the report says.

    U.N. Says Iran Violated Arms Ban Joe Lauria 2011

  • In that time, they've killed 20,000 Syrians to put down an uprising in Hama, provoked civil war in Lebanon and then occupied the country to "keep peace," built a secret nuclear-weapons facility modeled on North Korea's, and established Damascus as a hub for terrorists from Hezbollah to Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

    The Dictator's Wife Wears Louboutins Bari Weiss 2011

  • Defense analysts also have said that nuclear-weapons modernization—including new warheads, missiles, bombers and submarines—will face likely trims.

    Cuts Will Slow Arms Upgrades Julian E. Barnes 2011

  • I've asked Foursquare for clarification about where that check-in occurred and am hoping it didn't involve an underground nuclear-weapons lab.

    Foursquare posts 2010 stats: Almost 382 million check-ins Rob Pegoraro 2011

  • In the year since international talks last convened, Iran has begun enriching uranium to levels significantly closer to weapons grade, and the IAEA said it has evidence Tehran is developing nuclear-weapons technologies.

    West Weighs Tehran's Offer to Talk Jay Solomon 2012

  • The IAEA, meanwhile, on Tuesday publicly released for the first time a mass of intelligence documenting Iran's alleged efforts to develop nuclear-weapons technologies.

    Nations Diverge on Pressing Iran Jay Solomon 2011

  • But later, it decided to engage in a negotiation with Pyongyang that sent millions of dollars in aid to the North in exchange for pledges by Kim Jong Il's government that it would end the nuclear-weapons program.

    Washington's Chance to Push for Change Comes With Risk Jay Solomon 2011

  • At the time, United Nations nuclear inspectors had just revealed Pyongyang's covert nuclear-weapons program.

    Washington's Chance to Push for Change Comes With Risk Jay Solomon 2011

  • During his rule, which began in 1994 after the death of his father Kim Il Sung, the younger Kim accelerated the nuclear-weapons and ballistic-missile programs initiated by the elder Kim.

    The World's Most Repressive State Melanie Kirkpatrick 2011

  • "Let's keep in mind the context here: By 2004, the U.S. had successfully convinced the Libyan government to renounce its nuclear-weapons program and to help stop terrorists who were actively targeting Americans in the U.S. and abroad," the official said.

    Tripoli Files Show CIA Working With Libya Siobhan Gorman 2011

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