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  • U.S. nuclear technology is one of this nation's most valuable secrets, and it should have been protected. -- Charles Bass
  • Every country has the right to nuclear technology as long as they use it safely, peacefully and in a secure way. -- Mohamed ElBaradei
  • When it comes to nuclear technology, the Iranian people are very sensitive. It is a part of our national pride, and nuclear technology has become indigenous. -- Hassan Rouhani
  • Bear in mind North Korea has been the leading source, a leading source of nuclear technology and of missile delivery systems to some of the world's great rogues in Iran and Syria. -- Robert McFarlane
  • I believe that we were not as effective in the second term dealing with this issue of nuclear none proliferation as we had been during the first term when we stripped Libya and Iraq and A.Q. Khan and their capacity to proliferate nuclear technology. -- Dick Cheney
  • Iran is determined to use peaceful nuclear technology and no intimidation or threat can make us give it up. -- Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
  • I have always emphasized that the Iranian people has the right to obtain nuclear technology and energy for peaceful purposes. -- Maurice Motamed
  • Today's concrete-pouring ceremony of Chashma-2 marks yet another landmark in Pak-China relations and a milestone in the history of nuclear technology in Pakistan. -- Shaukat Aziz
  • The Iranians have shared every weapon they've ever developed with terrorist organizations. I fear they would share nuclear technology with a terrorist organization that would one day come here. -- Lindsey Graham
  • Nuclear arms and atomic power represent a technology in which coexistence with man is extremely difficult. -- Naoto Kan
  • Iran has the technology to produce the highly enriched uranium, which is not automatically meaning nuclear weapon. -- Mohamed ElBaradei
  • A total nuclear freeze is counterproductive - especially now, when technology is rapidly changing and the Soviets have some important strategic advantages. -- Herman Kahn
  • When we're talking about technology that involves weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons, there has to be an element of preemption. -- John Sununu
  • I think we can allow the therapeutic uses of nuclear transplant technology, which we call cloning, without running the danger of actually having live human beings born. -- David Baltimore
  • India is one of the world's largest and most peaceful states with advanced nuclear technologies and has been isolated from the rest of the world on nuclear issues. -- Henry Paulson
  • Despite claims by some to the contrary, we have heard numerous times in hearings and briefings by experts that existing technologies do not fully or effectively detect nuclear material. -- John Linder
  • Don't let that weapon technology proliferate. Don't let Saddam Hussein get capability for nuclear or chemical weapons, because he's already shown a willingness to use any weapon at his disposal. -- John Sununu
  • We can just assume they have much more and powerful, more advanced technology, all the new computers, everything could be much more easier and help them to build much more and many more nuclear weapons. -- Mordechai Vanunu
  • When you look at other countries that are developing the capabilities and the technology to deploy missiles of very significant destructive capability with nuclear, chemical, or biological warheads, then the MAD dogma makes even less sense. -- Don Nickles
  • Of all the failed technologies that litter the onward march of science - steam carriages, zeppelins, armoured trains - none has been so catastrophic to prosperity as the last century's attempt to generate electricity from nuclear fission. -- James Buchan
  • The growth of technology is such that it is not possible today for a nuclear physicist to switch into medical physics without training. The field is now much more technical. More training is needed to do the job. -- John Cameron
  • I think we ultimately ought to look to put all uranium enrichment and fuel reprocessing, if any is done, under multinational control. Those are the two technologies by which nuclear energy can be translated into nuclear weapons programmes. -- John Holdren
  • The Russian Federation and the United States of America, the two biggest nuclear powers in the world, but apart from nuclear-wise, we have a lot in common. We have huge territories, natural resources, technologies, science, education, and of course human capital. -- Sergei Lavrov
  • The world has today 546 nuclear plants generating electricity. Their experience is being continuously researched, and feedback should be provided to all. Nuclear scientists have to interact with the people of the nation, and academic institutions continuously update nuclear power generation technology and safety. -- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
  • For an American president to be aiding America's enemy in developing nuclear weapons technology is unprecedented, absolutely. -- Liz Cheney
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