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    uncertainty of nuclear weapons and the rise of terrorism, that constitute a few of the current source for international conflict. This is essay will argue that conflict in the international relations spectrum arises when there is a zero-sum…

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    THE NORTH KOREAN SPACE PROGRAM North Korea has been at odds with most of the world for quite some time. Following the division of the country in 1948, North Korea has been arguably the least transparent country in the world. The rise of super power nations such as the United States, Russia, and China has made North Korea even more non-transparent. North Koreans have kept much of their military research and development, space program, and every day life under tight lock down. Present day…

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    the help of an Iranian deep-cover agent instead and get of Iran alive. Cyrus finds himself suddenly having to change focus from Iran's nuclear development to getting a red haired American out of the country. This means exposing himself as a mole after years of working his way up to a position as the attache' to Iran's Deputy Director of Oghab2. The plot of Escape by Belle Ami was an interesting mix of romance, espionage and Iran's nuclear development. There are relevant facts in the books…

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    the two-third necessary for ratification. This treaty, suggested by President Bill Clinton, was about to edge the nuclear threat agreed with Russia, China and American supporters in Europe and Asia. The Senate rejected this treaty because they were afraid that other nations might not stand this agreement, and the United States was difficult to ensure the viability of its own nuclear stockpile due to this treaty. In addition, Congress also has the right to accept presidential appointments…

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    To lower taxes in the 1980’s, many programs lost a percentage of federal funding, except the military, which encountered a significant budget increase. The Reagan Administration lead a major military increase greater than Nixon, Carter, and Ford combined. This national defense increase led to an investment in numerous nuclear warheads, advanced missiles, and an anti-ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) system. This increase…

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    the program "feet dry, wet feet" that helped undocumented Cubans, now E.U can deport the Cubans and send them back to the island. The agreement with Iran that the US along with Germany, China, France, the United Kingdom and Russia signed was seen by many of the Obama Republicans as a betrayal of the US government in the face of intimidation of Iranian nuclear development. The agreement forced Iran to stop producing highly enriched uranium and to get rid of most of its nuclear material. Iran was…

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    destruction to the facility in the mountain”. The adviser continued, “Eventually the escalation between Iran and Israel will not be contained”, “Israel will respond and that means world-wide…

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    During the 1950s and renewed in the 1970s, the Iranian government set to work creating a nuclear energy industry that would also lead to the creation of nuclear weapons. In 2002, Meir Dagan took over as director of Mossad. He would hold this role until 2010. Israel perceived a nuclear Iran as a direct threat to the country’s existence, so to Dagan, thwarting Iran’s nuclear program was the top priority, and he led a “five-pillar” plan to achieve this goal. The pillars were “political…

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    Gorbachev, and vice-versa, was “distrustful” at best. Reagan would constantly call the Soviet Union the evil empire and constantly focus his attention on the deterrent system known as at the time “Star Wars”. This program would shoot missiles out of the sky from outer space if a nuclear attack was to ever happen. Once Gorbachev knew of such a system, he had all but given up on trying to outspend America in defense. Gorbachev would start to focus his efforts and money to the people of the Soviet…

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    The Obama Administration desires to maintain peace on the Korean Peninsula by working with allies to deter and defend against North Korean provocation. Currently, the U.S. posture is “strategic patience” in hopes that North Korea changes its irrational behavior. Assuming North Korea continues its provocations, policymakers should consider three alternative options: contain by normalizing relations, destroy capability by military force, or compel regime change with efforts to reunify the…

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