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[Graphic News] Nuclear warheads worldwide
U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday called on Russia to agree strategic nuclear weapons cuts of up to a third and to also rein in strategic atomic arms.
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[Graphic News] Nuclear warheads worldwide
June 20, 2013 - 20:31
By Korea Herald
U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday called on Russia to agree strategic nuclear weapons cuts of up to a third and to also rein in strategic atomic arms.
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