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DISARMAMENT: Japan Pushes for Progress in U.S. Nuclear Review
By Jamshed Baruah*
BERLIN - Japanese parliamentarians and activists pin high hopes on the hotly debated and much anticipated U.S. Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) to which the Barack Obama administration is reported to be giving finishing touches.
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MIDEAST: Iran, Israel Spoiling for a Fight?
Analysis by Mel Frykberg
RAMALLAH - Iran and Israel appear to be spoiling for a fight, going by recent belligerent statements emanating from several regional capitals.
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US-IRAN: Debate Over Military Action Against Iran Gains Steam
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - While the ongoing U.S. military "surge" in Afghanistan continues to capture the headlines, Iran's nuclear programme – and how best to deal with it – is rapidly emerging here as this year's biggest foreign policy challenge.
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MIDEAST: How to Check Both Iran and Israel
Analysis by Jerrold Kessel and Pierre Klochendler
TEL AVIV - The U.S. is raising the stakes in its bid to halt Iran's nuclear programme, putting the issue on a "pressure track", says top U.S. general David Petraeus. The U.S. and other world powers are drumming up support for a fourth round of UN sanctions against Iran for its refusal to comply with repeated ultimatums to suspend uranium enrichment and to agree to a deal involving UN-backed nuclear fuel.
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POLITICS: What Will China Do With Its Veto?
By Mohammed A. Salih and Eli Clifton
WASHINGTON - With relations between China and the U.S. taking some bitter turns in recent months, how China responds to mounting pressure from the U.S. and its European allies for tougher sanctions on Iran is being viewed as a major test of the current relations and a determinant of the future shape of bilateral ties between Washington and Beijing.
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U.S.: Nuke Plants Back in Vogue, as Climate Bill Stalls
By Matthew Berger
WASHINGTON - After decades of debate, the United States is poised to build its first new nuclear reactors since the early 1970s.
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POLITICS: U.S. Steps Up Sanctions Diplomacy Against Iran
By Mohammed A. Salih
WASHINGTON - Faced with an increasingly impatient Congress and a defiant government in Tehran, the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama is currently stepping up its diplomatic efforts in the Middle East as it seeks to prepare the ground for tougher sanctions on Iran.
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US-IRAN: Sanctions Are the Talk of the Day
By Mohammed A. Salih
WASHINGTON - If there were any doubts about what exactly U.S. President Barack Obama meant when he warned Iran of "growing consequences" during his State of the Union address last month, they seem to be dispelled by recent statements from top administration officials, who are beating the sanctions drum loud and clear.
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POLITICS: West Treats Iran's Nuclear Offer with Caution
By Mohammed A. Salih
WASHINGTON - The declaration by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that his country is ready to exchange low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel has been met with a mostly cautious reaction by Western leaders.
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POLITICS: Iran and U.S. Moving in Circles?
Analysis by Mohammed A. Salih
WASHINGTON - The recent expansion of U.S. missile defence systems in the Persian Gulf just days after President Barack Obama warned Iran of "growing consequences" if it did not accept the West's conditions over its nuclear programme signals a possible change of approach by Washington even as uncertainty still prevails how it will deal with Iran eventually.
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U.S.: Obama Losing Control of Iran Policy
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON - In a surprisingly swift move on Thursday night that could have wide-ranging implications, the U.S. Senate passed a bill containing broad unilateral sanctions to punish foreign companies that export gasoline to Iran or help expand its domestic refinery capabilities.
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US-IRAN: Sanctions, "Regime Change" Take Centre Stage
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - With the Senate set to take up major sanctions legislation against Iran by mid-February, neo-conservative and other hawks are calling on the administration of President Barack Obama to pursue a more aggressive course of "regime change" in Tehran.
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POLITICS: Iran Uses Fear of Covert Nuclear Sites to Deter Attack
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - The New York Times reported Tuesday that Iran had "quietly hidden an increasingly large part of its atomic complex" in a vast network of tunnels and bunkers buried in mountainsides.
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IRAN: New Revelations Tear Holes in Nuclear Trigger Story
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - New revelations about two documents leaked to The Times of London to show that Iran is working on a "nuclear trigger" mechanism have further undermined the credibility of the document the newspaper had presented as evidence of a continuing Iranian nuclear weapons programme.
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Q&A: From Simple Anti-War Agenda to Expansive Peace Initiatives
Mutsuko Murakami interviews IKURO ANZAI, honorary director of the Kyoto Museum for World Peace
TOKYO - Of approximately 170 peace museums that exist around the world, a third are found in Japan.
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Like Mushrooms   in RSSAt first it was the United States. Then came Russia, China, Britain and France. Everyone wanted their own atomic bombs. While Israel quietly nurtured its nuclear programme, in Asia, rivals India and Pakistan, and most recently North Korea, joined the global nuclear club. Now all eyes are on Iran, which according to the nations that already have these bombs, is hiding this killer science behind the doors of its nuclear energy industry.

95 percent of the nuclear arsenal is owned by the U.S. and Russia. With the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama, there are renewed efforts to work towards non-proliferation. Are we heading towards a new “spirit of progressive multilateralism” - as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says? Civil society groups are re-invigorating grassroots efforts towards full realisation of the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and promoting a new global and binding nuclear weapon abolition convention. Read IPS.

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