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In short, there has been no attempt to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in the military and security doctrines of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, despite their commitments under the NPT.

Can he gain momentum in the opposite direction?An alpha particle for effortOne test will come next month, with the five-yearly conference to review the NPT.

Nuclear-armed Israel remains beyond NPT limits, to Arab anger.

Then there is the suspected uranium-enrichment project: tricky to inspect, since the Americans are not even sure where it might be.This agreement, unlike the one made in 1994, makes no mention of North Korea's commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), from which it withdrew in 2003.

Every five years, the 189 countries that have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) are invited to gather to take stock of progress towards its stated goal: eventual nuclear disarmament, as part of a hoped-for process of more general disarmament.

Syria has likewise dug in its heels: it was reported to have been building a nuclear reactor to produce bomb-usable plutonium with North Korea's help, and possibly Iranian cash, until the almost completed structure was bombed by Israel in 2007.Yet the push for tighter rules in support of a stronger NPT has met pushback from others too.

Israel wouldn't mind such an exemption either.The NSG's damage-control efforts now centre on a new rule to bar the sale of kit for uranium-enrichment or plutonium-reprocessing to any country outside the NPT.

Unless the official nuclear powers take steps to uphold their side of the NPT bargain that obliges them to work towards abolishing their nukes in exchange for keeping others from seeking the bomb, this opportunity could be lost.

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An immediate casualty was the effort to get all members of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPTT), who have already promised not to seek the bomb, to sign up to an additional protocol on toughened safeguards.

The Iranians claim that this is entirely in line with what they describe (inaccurately) as their "right to enrich" for civil nuclear purposes under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPTT).America has tacitly admitted that Iran will have to be left with some enrichment capability as the price for a deal that otherwise constrains its nuclear programme.

From now on it could stay even within the tougher rules, honing its enrichment and other skills that are all legal for civilian purposes under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPTT), until it was ready to break out of the treaty (90 days' notice is all that is required to quit) and go rapidly nuclear.The danger cannot be underestimated.

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