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Bush Urges Other Nations to Follow Libya
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By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - After winning concessions from Libya, President Bush urged other nations to recognize that the pursuit of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons brings not influence or prestige, but "isolation and otherwise unwelcome consequences."
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Bush plans new nuclear weapons
'Bunker-buster' bombs set to end 10-year research ban
Paul Harris in New York
Sunday November 30, 2003
The Observer
The United States is embarking on a multimillion-dollar expansion of its nuclear arsenal, prompting fears it may lead the world into a new arms race.
The Bush administration is pushing ahead with the development of a new generation of weapons, dubbed 'mini-nukes', that use nuclear warheads to penetrate underground bunkers.