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The other subject is development of weapons to attack enemy air defenses, like missiles fired from warplanes that home in on enemy radars.

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But development of weapons designed to be able to overcome defense systems has been slow and has faced costly failures.

Critics of the disclosure policy inside and outside the government now fear that the germ warfare documents, in the wrong hands, could speed the development of weapons meant to cripple the United States, and they want new precautions.

One former senior American officials said that the development of new weapons to attack non-nuclear states would not in itself contradict American policy since it would be no more than a contingency.

"There is good reason Congress is concerned about providing the Communist Chinese government with additional opportunities to work with the U.S. on space given their continued cyberattacks, espionage campaigns and development of space weapons to use against the U.S.," Wolf tells Bolden.

Bradbury pushed continued development of nuclear weapons to take them from laboratory devices to production models.

The stylized (though nonetheless frightening) standoff of the Cold War was replaced by a world in which many of the same elaborate safeguards might no longer exist, by nuclear possession on the part of countries that routinely fought one another (particularly in the Asian subcontinent), and by the development of weapons small enough to be smuggled into a country in a variety of ways.

He said he had come to believe that Iraq's development of weapons of mass destruction and ability to deploy them were greater than he believed in August and posed a particular threat to Israel.

The bulk of the call focused on the nuclear dispute, and Mr. Obama repeated that he respected Iran's right to develop civilian nuclear energy, but insisted on concessions to prevent development of weapons.

In saying that, Mr. Bush appeared to broaden his definition of terrorism to include the development of weapons that could "terrorize nations".

Thus the North's bargaining chips are limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction and the threat of proliferation.

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