Saturday, October 14, 2006

Nuke concerns continue.....

Fraying of Old Restraints Risks a Second Nuclear Age

By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER
Published: October 15, 2006
The declaration last Monday by North Korea that it had conducted a successful atomic test brought to nine the number of nations believed to have nuclear arms. But atomic officials estimate that as many as 40 more countries have the technical skill, and in some cases the required material, to build a bomb.

U.S. Hits Obstacle in Getting a Vote on North Korea (October 14, 2006) That ability, coupled with new nuclear threats in Asia and the Middle East, risks a second nuclear age, officials and arms control specialists say, in which nations are more likely to abandon the old restraints against atomic weapons.

The spread of nuclear technology is expected to accelerate as nations redouble their reliance on atomic power. That will give more countries the ability to make reactor fuel, or, with the same equipment and a little more effort, bomb fuel — the hardest part of the arms equation.

Signs of activity abound. Hundreds of companies are now prospecting for uranium where dozens did a few years ago. Argentina, Australia and South Africa are drawing up plans to begin enriching uranium, and other countries are considering doing the same. Egypt is reviving its program to develop nuclear power.

4 comments:

dad-e~O said...

well, lets see if I can get this quote right.....
"If we all have guns that we won't have crooks"
anyone? anyone?

Scott said...

Was the quote said with a "that or than"?

Bad grammer sounds like GWB.

Scott said...

Or my self

dad-e~O said...

I did in fact "f" up the quote. it's from the song "right Wing Pigeons" by the dead milkmen. that's what I get for not proof reading my drunken typing.