Word: lugar
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...Nunn-Lugar funds--at a cost of less than $400 million per year--have been used within the boundaries of the former Soviet Union...
...Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.) and former Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) will speak at a panel discussion on the 1992 Nunn-Lugar legislation about nuclear arms in the former Soviet Union...
...focus of Nunn-Lugar is simple: Do what it takes to reduce the spread of nuclear weapons expertise from the former Soviet Union to rogue states or terrorists," stated a report produced by Nunn's office...
...States has also maintained its ability to respond to chemical attack even without resorting to chemical weapons. The treaty explicitly provides for the development of weapons defense programs, and wide military consensus has acknowledged that chemical weapons are not needed to deter other chemical weapons. According to Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN), a prominent supporter of the treaty, the intelligence community firmly believes that the CWC would enhance our ability to monitor the chemical weapons programs of non-member-nations and, thus, only adds to our defense system...
...strongest supporters of expansion is Republican Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee. He expects "considerable problems" with ratification. Some Senators, he says, will be worried about how much it will cost, and some will say the U.S. has conceded too much to the Russians to get a deal. Others will complain that Clinton is alienating Moscow. If those groups add up to 34 Senators, they could block the treaty. Some Senators want to make sure the Europeans will pay their bills and live up to their new commitments. "I can think of a number...