MASS DESTRUCTION PREFERRED
Iran has been cutting spending on conventional weapons but not overall military expenditures, says Martin Indyk, U.S. assistant secretary of state for near-east affairs. Instead of investing in conventional arms, he says, Teheran is spending its money on weapons of mass destruction and on ways to...
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