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kaggle-ho-023495House Oversight

Opinion piece on nuclear test ban treaty and Atoms for Peace legacy

Opinion piece on nuclear test ban treaty and Atoms for Peace legacy The passage is a policy commentary lacking concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It repeats well‑known historical points about the NPT and Atoms for Peace without revealing new evidence or linking specific powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Critiques the current administration's opposition to nuclear weapons innovation.; Notes the historical role of the Eisenhower-era Atoms for Peace program in spreading nuclear technology.; Cites India’s nuclear development as stemming from Canadian reactor assistance.

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Opinion piece on nuclear test ban treaty and Atoms for Peace legacy The passage is a policy commentary lacking concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It repeats well‑known historical points about the NPT and Atoms for Peace without revealing new evidence or linking specific powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Critiques the current administration's opposition to nuclear weapons innovation.; Notes the historical role of the Eisenhower-era Atoms for Peace program in spreading nuclear technology.; Cites India’s nuclear development as stemming from Canadian reactor assistance.

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