Winking at Proliferation

The Washington Post August 16, 1992, p. C2 Why Are U.S. Firms Still Able to Aid the Mideast Missile Race? The Bush administration this summer has missed a major opportunity…

Missiles too Dangerous to Name

On June 16, 1992 the U.S. Department of Commerce published its long-awaited list of missile projects in the Third World. The list was supposed to plant a red flag on…

North Korea’s Bomb

The New York Times June 4, 1992, p. A23 The North Koreans are on the verge of making the bomb, and seven international inspectors are in Pyongyang this week belatedly…

Pursuing the Bomb in North Korea

North Korea has produced enough nuclear weapon material for six to eight atomic bombs. This is the conclusion of U.S. intelligence, which has watched a small reactor operate for four…

Testimony: Nuclear Arms Proliferation

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs May 8,…

Low-tech Delivery of Nuclear Weapons

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Research and Development…

Iraq’s Bomb, Chip by Chip

The New York Times April 24, 1992, p. A35. The U.S. Commerce Department licensed the following strategic American exports for Saddam Hussein’s atomic weapon programs between 1985 and 1990. Virtually…

Building Saddam Hussein’s Bomb

The New York Times Magazine March 8, 1992, p. 30 “About this big.” High in the United Nations building in New York, a U.N. official is holding his arms out…

The Soviet Nuclear Breakup – Promise or Perils?

International Affairs February 1992, p. 30 The West is now watching the Soviet central government grow weaker, and may soon see it disappear. With the resulting confusion comes the risk…