Sentences with phrase «dprks nuclear capabilities»

While Iran's nuclear capabilities are curtailed for the time being, Katz reiterated that Israel would remain vigilant in seeking to curb Tehran's increased activities in Syria.
The Kim family's multi-generational kleptocracy has little to show for itself save for a handful of unreliable rockets and a rudimentary nuclear capability.
Oil prices rose on Monday, bouncing off early losses after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had proof that «Iran lied» about its nuclear capabilities, and that he was sure US President Donald Trump would do «the right thing» in reviewing the country's nuclear deal with western powers.
'' (North Korea) has been expanding its nuclear capabilities and developing the technology to create nuclear weapons.
The goal now is to keep existing nuclear capabilities and form a relationship with the rest of the international community, says Tong Zhao, fellow at Carnegie - Tsinghua Center.
But as troubling as the largest civil defense drills since the height of the Cold War have been, the steps Russia has taken to improve its offensive nuclear capabilities likely overshadow them.
But the risk of an American attack, however difficult, had to have made them very nervous — even if they were going to go for broke in developing a nuclear capability.
Soros, a longtime Democratic megadonor and hedge fund manager, said the US's concerns about North Korea's nuclear capability was cultivating a vicious circle that was pushing the two countries toward conflict.
George Soros on Thursday said the Trump administration's refusal to accept North Korea's nuclear capabilities was putting the countries on a path toward nuclear war.
For his part, Sanders, a presidential contender in the 2016 election, said that he is «very worried about North Korea's nuclear capability» and seemed skeptical that Trump is taking diplomacy seriously.
Germany is a highly industrialized state with civilian nuclear capabilities.
America's close ally Israel accused Iran this week of «brazenly lying» about its nuclear capabilities, and Israeli sources have said new evidence provides «proof of the very existence of an Iranian nuclear weapons program.»
President Donald Trump has threatened to pull out of the deal which limits Iran's nuclear capabilities — he faces a deadline on May 12.
The Minuteman is a Boeing (ba) product that has been the backbone of the U.S.'s first - strike nuclear capability for the last 45 years.
One of the more impending crises is a conflict between Iran and Israel over Irans nuclear capabilities.
Apart from the destruction and loss of life, Saudi Arabias oil reserves are bombed, the U.S. is poised to enter another Middle East conflict and, in the end, Irans nuclear capabilities are only set back by a couple of years.
Although Wilson stressed that the U.S. Air Force must be prepared for military conflict, and that North Korea's nuclear capabilities are historically unprecedented, she emphasized that diplomacy should supersede armed conflict.
According to a recent CNN poll, worries about the country's nuclear capabilities are at an all - time high.
Breathless predictions that the Islamic Republic will soon be at the brink of nuclear capability, or — worse — acquire an actual nuclear bomb, are not new.
The government's rhetoric is no more convincing in this case than in its dubbing of missiles of first - strike nuclear capability as «Peacekeepers.»
The Bush administration believes that such a war is necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power, thus preventing him from acquiring nuclear capabilities...
Yeah, science - created nitroglycerin, dynamite, nuclear capabilities that creates destruction... yeah all, hail science
Spurious biblical warrant was quoted for increased military spending and the development of American nuclear capability.
Has it turned out that a young man termed unstable by some Western newsmen who spoke with him in Australia, before he sold the London Times the pictures and story of Israeli nuclear capability — and who is now on trial — did what he did because of his radical politics, his conversion to Christianity, or his desire for money?
A punitive expedition against a prospective threat to American security turned into an exercise in nation - building, the nation - builders turned into hostages, and the hostages to Iranian threats become the excuse to concede nuclear capability to a terrorist state.
Had joint military exercises with Poland and is expanding our Nuclear capability.
Intelligence reports also indicate that he is seeking nuclear weapons, but has not yet achieved nuclear capability
And ironically, Iran is a NPT signatory (and therefore is seen in violation of it), unlike Israel or India, two of the three nations with nuclear capabilities that have never signed the NPT and continue to remain outside it (Pakistan being the third).
On the other hand, Israel's nuclear capability explains probably explains why they haven't been at war with their neighbours for a while.
But the United States right now is on a very much different defensive posture than we were before September 11th of 2001... He is, as far as we know, actively pursuing nuclear capabilities, though he doesn't have nuclear warheads yet.
overall, Iran's actions question the deterrent value of nuclear capabilities — if anything, it makes others that much more desperate to join the club.
Every nation with nuclear capabilities, even with nuclear capability only to create electrical energy, as Iran claims its desire is, must be under the spell of the International Atomic Energy inspection program.
No country that lacks a secure second - strike nuclear capability can deter — or even resist coercion by — a country that possesses such a capability.
He called for the UN secretary general to create dialogue between the United States and North Korea to «wind down the deeply dangerous confrontation over the Korean peninsula», although even here he carefully avoided any criticism of the North Korean dynastic dictator, who has starved and brutalised his own people while creating a long - range nuclear capability.
Such a scenario would represent an advance in North Korea's nuclear capabilities, but it still not a thermonuclear weapon.
Note each side even hides nuclear capability in submarines.
Mr Kim said further tests were unnecessary because Pyongyang's nuclear capabilities had been «verified».
The UK maintains a sub-strategic «tactical» nuclear capability: «battlefield» nuclear weapons that are not part of a deterrent strategy.
With nuclear capabilities, America is handing a fundamentalist regime the tools of Armageddon,» said Long Island State Senator Thomas Croci, a former commander in the U.S. Navy and chairman of the Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs.
He will «make clear that the DPRK can expect a strong response from the international community if it continues to develop its missile and nuclear capabilities», foreign secretary William Hague said.
«If Iran continues to develop their nuclear capability and decides to enrich uranium beyond the 20 percent today and to weaponize it, then we will have to take military action.
Shadow defence minister, Gerald Howarth, has taken to the airwaves to condemn the move, suggesting that the Government must be «strapped for cash» and that by failing to announce the move to the House of Commons it is «holding Parliament in contempt in respect to Britain's nuclear capabilities».
Backers of the accord, which will lift economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for placing limitations on their nuclear program, argue it is the most viable and realistic way to restrain Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Sir Menzies Campbell says it is in the UK's national interest to maintain its nuclear capability.
As countries like North Korea and Iran acquire or approach nuclear capability, the program may sound long overdue.
The new analysis could alter the current view of North Korea's nuclear capabilities, says Cochran.
Foreign scientists from China, Russia, Israel, India, Pakistan, and other countries face increased scrutiny — partly, it appears, because these countries possess or are seeking to possess nuclear capabilities (Science, 21 November 2008, p. 1172).
But wouldn't a ratified treaty that goes into force leave the U.S. and other countries that abided by it vulnerable to cheaters that clandestinely develop and test their nuclear capabilities?
And York notes that increasing nuclear capability to match the opposition is one way of buying time for negotiations.
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