Obama Nuclear Treaty Push Hinges On Global 'Listening' Network
Sunday Gazette-Mail › May 26, 2009
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Sunday Gazette-Mail › May 26, 2009
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VIENNA - In high-rise offices along the Danube, scientists riveted to computer screens "listen" to sounds no one can hear, "feel" every rumble in the Earth, "sniff" global skies for exotic gases - on alert for signs of a newborn atomic bomb.
Governments over the past decade have quietly built up a $1 billion International Monitoring System to enforce the treaty banning nuclear weapons tests. At more than 200 stations around the world, from deep in the Pacific to high in the Bavarian Alps, they have deployed advanced technologies to detect secret explosions.See the full content of this document
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Obama Nuclear Treaty Push Hinges On Global 'Listening' Network
And they have waited.
Since 1999, when a Republican-led U.S. Senate rejected it, the treaty has languished in a diplomatic limbo, and this unequaled - and growing - system of global sensors has remained in long-runnin...See the full content of this document
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