The Washington Times June 16, 1988, p. E1. In the case of the purloined heavy water, Gary Milhollin is on the trail. Something of a private citizen turned private eye,…
Advocacy
A Heavy Water Whitewash
Arbeiderbladet (Oslo) April 20, 1988 Seventeen months ago, the world learned of Norway’s nuclear deal with Israel. The deal was simple: Israel got 20 tons of heavy water and Norway…
Testimony: Proposed Nuclear Trade Agreement with Japan
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs March 2, 1988 Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to testify on the…
New Nuclear Follies?
The New York Times November 25, 1987, p. A27 For nearly 30 years, countries have sold nuclear materials around the world with the requirements that the importing nations promise to…
Heavy Water Cheaters
Foreign Policy Winter 1987-1988, p. 100-119 Civilian nuclear exports are founded on two assumptions: No country will export a crucial item without requiring a pledge of peaceful use or use…
How Many Norwegian A-Bombs Do You Have?
Arbeiderbladet (Oslo) October 24, 1987 At the end of last month, Israel finally rejected Norway’s request for international inspection of the heavy water Norway sent to Israel in 1959. Norway wanted…
India’s Back Door to the Atomic Club
The Philadelphia Inquirer September 29, 1987, p. 22-A Pakistan has been trying to smuggle its way to the atomic bomb, and has got caught. A Pakistani native is to be tried…
Stopping the Indian Bomb
The American Journal of International Law July, 1987, 81 A.J.I.L. 593 South Asia is now poised for a nuclear arms race. Pakistan has learned how to make enriched uranium —…
Israel’s Answer a Fabrication
Arbeiderbladet May 11, 1987 In 1965, Kirk Douglas led a group of courageous Norwegians across the silver screen to Telemark. Their objective? Norwegian heavy water. They would — and did…
UW Nuke-watcher’s Office Is the World
Wisconsin State Journal March 15, 1987, p. 1. Gary Milhollin is a nuclear warrior in a wrinkled trenchcoat. He has carried his briefcase to Three Mile Island, where he was…