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Weapons of Mass Destruction
Title: Weapons of Mass Destruction
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1676 | Pages: 7.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
The U.S. Federal Government should establish a foreign policy limiting the use of weapons of mass destruction by considerably increasing the funding to (1) prevent access to weapons of mass destruction by rogue states and terrorist groups; (2) prevent the use of such weapons, given access; and (3) minimize harm. To maximize the impact of this spending the additional funds should be payable across all significant activities in a way that satisfies the economic principle of equimarginalism:
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of specialization and comparative advantages, it will maximize the impact of these international efforts.
Endnotes
1 Lloyd Cutler, "The Greatest Unmet National Security Threat," Proliferation Brief, Vol. 4, No. 01
2 Stansfield Turner, Former CIA Director, 2001 (NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW
3 William Burrows and Robert Windrem, (CRITICAL MASS, p. 483-4
4 Office of Management and Budget October 17, 2001
5 John Parachini, US Government Spending to Combat Terrorism: Chart and Analysis
6 "Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons: The Current Situation and Trends," Congressional Research Service, August 10, 2001
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