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To: AK2004 who wrote (271431)2/2/2006 7:13:46 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571789
 
Georgia used to be part of the USSR. Georgia kept some USSR nukes at the end of the cold war, but supposedly gave up the ones it kept. I have no idea if any nuke weapons development or production went on in Georgia, but it could have.

Read this:

ceip.org

Lots of good fearmongering material!

Don't get me wrong, I'm for nuclear non-proliferation, I just don't think the US, one of the countries on the planet with 10,000 nuclear weapons, is in any moral position to lead the effort. We could be, we have in the past when we and Russia halved our nuclear stockpiles, but with Bush in charge it'll NEVER happen.

nrdc.org