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To develop a nuclear weapon, a nation must successfully acquire a sufficient quantity of weapons-usable fissile material, high explosives and related explosives technology, and a workable design for a nuclear explosive device.
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proliferant countries, other nuclear explosive devices, special fissionable material, biological weapons agents, chemical weapons proliferation, chemical weapons agents, reprocessing technology, missile proliferation, toxin weapons, chemical weapons production, chemical weapons capability, global ban, missile development programs, enrichment facility, proliferation problem, chemical arms, encephalitis encephalitis, nuclear weapons capability, chemical weapons programs, nuclear weapons states, reprocessing facility, nonproliferation regime
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United States, Soviet Union, North Korea, New York Times, South Africa, South Korea, World War, Washington Times, Middle East, Washington Post, West German, Saudi Arabia, Third World, United Kingdom, Gulf War, Warsaw Pact, Ballistic Missile Proliferation, Congressional Record, Department of Defense, Jane's Defence Weekly, London Sunday Times, Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, South Asia, Wall Street Journal, Western European
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