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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: halfscot who wrote (15188)5/15/1998 1:33:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) of 20981
 
The historians who chronicle
the next century's wars will look back on the Clinton era as the age of
proliferation, a sort of Great Awakening of nuclear ambition, when the
power to deliver mass death (whether by means nuclear, chemical or
biological) was allowed to spread from the few to the many....

For years, the administration has looked the other way from increasingly
blatant violations of proliferation restrictions by China, Russia, and various
European companies. It has done so, as the president recently hinted in
unusually candid remarks, because it does not wish to admit truths that
would trigger anti-proliferation sanctions that might get in the way of trade....

Only a few weeks ago the president was grousing
about how sanctions laws force him to "fudge" reality and issue waivers.
But there will be no fudging and waivering this time. Of course that may be
because this particular law does not allow waivers.

washingtonpost.com
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