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U.S. Nonproliferation Policy in the Middle East
Martin Malin examined concerns about proliferation in Egypt and Saudi Arabia—the two leading Arab states where choices about nuclear weapons will have a major impact on the security and stability of the Middle East region in the coming decades. He discussed steps the US could take US to reduce the risk of proliferation in the Middle East. He emphasized that while the risk of proliferation in Egypt and Saudi Arabia is real, it is also remote, and there are a number of ways we can make that risk even smaller.
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Malin, Martin. “U.S. Nonproliferation Policy in the Middle East.” Presentation, August 6-7, 2009. (presented at Project on Nuclear Issues, Summer Conference, La Jolla, California).
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Martin Malin examined concerns about proliferation in Egypt and Saudi Arabia—the two leading Arab states where choices about nuclear weapons will have a major impact on the security and stability of the Middle East region in the coming decades. He discussed steps the US could take US to reduce the risk of proliferation in the Middle East. He emphasized that while the risk of proliferation in Egypt and Saudi Arabia is real, it is also remote, and there are a number of ways we can make that risk even smaller.
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