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small countries have BIG PLANS for NUCLEAR

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The world’s dependence on oil is cause for over 40 developing nations eyeballing the development of nuclear power. This could provide the building blocks for more nuclear arsenals worldwide and is a source of concern. The desire for nuclear power is driven by economics.  To see full article.

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