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End Notes

1. Noam Chomsky,” The coming crisis with Iran,” Mail and Guardian (June 30-July 6, 2006), p28
2.Howard, S. (ed) “US Alleges Clandestine Nuclear Activity in Iran,” Disarmament Diplomacy , Vol. 69, (February/March 2003), p. 61
3. AFP, “Iran’s supreme leader US against attack,” The Herald (April 27, 2006), p. 7
4. AFP, “Iranian nuke crisis: Talks seen as the best option,” The Herald (September 13, 2006) , p.8
5. Newhouse John, Imperial America: The Bush Assault on the World Order, (New York: Vintage Books, 2004) p.89
6. ibid, p.11.
7. ibid, p. 12.
8. Shalheveth F, “Israel”, in Goldblat J (ed), Non-Proliferation: The Why and Wherefore, (London: Taylor and Francis, 1985), p. 125.
9. Houman, P, “Mordechai Vanunu,” Index on Censorship, Vol. 33, No. 2 (April 2004, issue 211), p.13-14.
10. Barnaby Frank, The NPT: The Main Political Barrier to Nuclear Weapon Proliferation (London: Taylor and Francis Ltd, 1980), pp.13-14.
11. Butler Nicola, “NATO’s Istanbul Challenge: Transformation or Irrelevance”, in Johnson, R (ed) Disarmament Diplomacy, Vol. 77( May / June 2004), p. 12.
12. Noam Chomsky, op.cit p.27.
13. Wyllie, J, “The Middle East: arena of competition and conflict,” in Salmon, T, (ed) Issues in International Relations (London:  Routledge, 2000) , p. 202.
14. Meier, O, “The US-India Nuclear Deal: The End of Universal Non-Proliferation Efforts,” in Adam, E and Blumenthal, H, (eds), International Politics and Society (IPG 4 / 2006) , p. 30.
15. Jain, G, “India” in Goldblat, J, (ed), Non-Proliferation: The Why and Wherefore,(London: Taylor and Francis 1985), pp.89-90.
16. Barnaby, F. op.cit, p. 46.
17. Jones, R.W, “India,” in Goldblat, J, (ed) Non-Proliferation: The Why and Wherefore (London: Taylor and Francis, 1985), pp. 112-113.
18. Meier, O, op.cit, p. 37.
19. Jain, G, op.cit, p. 94.
20. ibid, p. 96.
21. “Diplomacy and Proliferation in India: Nuclear Confusion,” The Economist (October 22nd, 2005), pp. 49-50.
22. “India’s nuclear ambitions: The sound of one hand clapping,” The Economist (July 22nd, 2006), pp. 56-57.
23. “America and a nuclear India: Bend them break them,” The Economist, (October 22nd, 2005), pp. 16-18.
24. ibid, p. 18.
25. Meier, O, op.cit, p. 41.
26. Newhouse, J, Imperial America: The Bush Assault on the World Order (New York: Vintage Books), 2004, p. 88.
27. Meier, O, op.cit, p.45.
28. Khalilzad, Z.M, “Pakistan,” in Goldblat, J, (ed), Non-Proliferation: The Why and Wherefore, (London: Taylor and Francis), 1985, p. 133.
29. ibid, p. 135.
30. Kapur, A, “Pakistan,” in Goldblat, J, (ed), Non-Proliferation: The Why and Wherefore (London: Taylor and Francis), 1985, p. 144.

31. “Nuclear History in India, Pakistan,” New York Times,( May 28, 1999), pp. 17-21.
32. Cordesman, A, Security Dilemma Report, 2001.
33. “Pakistan’s nuclear dealings: Rogues step in, “The Economist (January 10th, 2004), p. 42.

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