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It pursued an aggressive nuclear weapons program in the 1980's and 1990's that resulted in a major confrontation with the Clinton administration in 1994.

North Korea pursued an aggressive nuclear weapons program in the 1980's and 1990's, which led to a major confrontation with the Clinton administration.

This plan is not as ambitious as before Fukushima, but Moody's, a credit-ratings agency, nevertheless calls it an "aggressive nuclear expansion".

Despite increasing public concern, however, the government remained determined to push ahead with its aggressive nuclear power program; the country plans to add 16 more reactors by 2030.

President Bush's encouragement of India's militarism compounds the damage that he has done to prospects for global peace by pursuing a more aggressive nuclear weapons and missile defense program than that of recent years.

The salt panic, plus a surge in online voices opposing plans to build dozens of power plants across the country, suggest that the government may have a harder time than it expected managing its aggressive nuclear energy plans.

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One detail about Kang's case stands out in retrospect: at the time of his crimes, he was the head of China's nuclear-power program, the most aggressive nuclear-power expansion in the world.

If Israel can be permitted to have nuclear arms with full United States approval, why shouldn't Iran protect itself in the only way that is possible against two fiercely aggressive, nuclear-armed powers?

Nuclear power continues to hold a crucial position in the ROK's energy policy, but aggressive expansion of nuclear power alone, even if possible given post-Fukushima global concerns, will not be sufficient to attain the ROK's "green economy" and greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.

He added: "Even with the most aggressive strategy on nuclear, wind, hydro and solar, coal will still provide 55% of electricity consumption by 2030, which means coal consumption will be 2.5 or three times higher than at present.

Among the concerns raising questions are the shrinking, starting in 2005, of Japan's population, the country's loss to China last year of its vaunted status as the world's second-largest economy and the aggressive pursuit of nuclear power.

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