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Blix to US: nukes out of NATO

Don't nuke Iran

An exposé by respected insider journalist Seymour Hersh reveals that the US is considering the use of tactical nuclear weapons against Iran. But where would those weapons come from, and where would they strike? Those questions bear deep implications for NATO and innocent civilians in Iran.

Alice in Nuclear Blunderland

Editor's note: In preparing this article about the meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, we read the news stories from all of the most reputable sources, we read the reports from all of the best institutions, we read the statements from all of the governments and agencies, but nowhere could we find a reasonable, rational, or plausible explanation of what was happening. We decided the only answer was the absurd.

NPT ends in failure

All the kings horses and all the kings men failed to reach agreement on reducing nuclear arms at the conclusion of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference in New York. Now it's up to you and me.

Bombspotting: Eyes of Mass Inspection

We all know that weapons of mass destruction are bad. Especially when "evil" people have them. But what about when they're right in your own back yard - does that make Belgium "evil"? Or Italy? Or the UK? Sick of this hypocrisy, armies of Bombspotters have descended on Belgium to conduct their own "citizen inspections". At least these weapons of mass destruction can easily be found, in no less than six European countries.

Nukes out of NATO

The NATO summit and its attendant world leaders rolled into Istanbul this week. While the rhetoric is of peace, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) version includes a constant nuclear threat. We are highlighting the military alliance's hypocrisy in trying to 'make peace' using the threat of nuclear weapons.

Greenpeace finds WMDs

Since the US and the UK are having such a hard time finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, we thought we'd lend a hand by providing this easy guide to the nukes we know about.