Word: arsenale
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...hometown newspaper, the Indianapolis Star, in an interview that he was "likely to favor" the accord if it was "in the best interest of our country" and if there were safeguards in place to make sure India didn't use U.S. nuclear help to build up the small arsenal of nuclear weapons it already...
...nuclear aid to India, which detonated an atomic device in 1974 and has refused to submit all its nuclear activities to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). India conducted another nuclear test in 1998 and is now believed to have 50 to 100 atomic weapons in its arsenal...
...India might be able to increase its production capacity from its current 6 to 10 bombs a year to as much as 50 annually, experts warn. "The U.S.-Indian nuclear plan would implicitly endorse, if not indirectly assist, the further growth of India's nuclear arsenal," complains Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association...
...single large economy, and, as such, needs proactive and cooperative macroeconomic policy of both the fiscal and monetary variety if it is to survive and prosper. The most urgent structural reform the EU needs is not to scale back its welfare state but rather to upgrade its Keynesian arsenal...
...went out there strong and got the rebounds.” As has been the case for much of the Ivy season, the second half belonged to those in Crimson—and this time, the second half explosion cooled Cornell’s outside arsenal and warmed up the Harvard nets. The Crimson shot a blistering 62.5 percent from the field in the second half, paced by freshman guard Niki Finelli’s 12 second-half points. “She’s an amazing shooter, and she makes plays for herself,” freshman guard...