An astounding array of former top security policy practitioners opposes this Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
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There is the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which Mr Vajpayee was moving towards signing.
Obviously, there is an urgent need for adult supervision with respect to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
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With some honorable exceptions, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty was worth more to the Democrats dead than alive.
India's next government could, however, do something to allay fears by swiftly signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
The Center believes that these answers support -- indeed, require -- rejection of the present Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Now, President Obama wants us to make this arrangement permanent by ratifying the unverifiable Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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It has been two years since I signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
And, like New Delhi, Islamabad showed no readiness to bend to U.S. pressure and sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Law of the Sea Treaty, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and others.
G8 countries, which have said India must sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, will now want Pakistan to sign as well.
We led in concluding the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which will bring to life a decades-old dream of ending nuclear weapons testing.
This accord, known as the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), is such a priority for the anti-nuclear crowd for a simple reason.
Analysts will try to gain a better understanding of Bush's position on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which he is said to oppose.
In 1996, President Clinton decided to agree to a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty that entailed a permanent, zero-yield prohibition on all nuclear tests.
Peter Pace, Chairman Levin is seeking to engineer a stealthy, back-door reversal of the Senate's historic position on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Mr. Obama also said, on behalf of the U.S., that "We will move forward with the ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty" (CTBT).
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In our professional judgment, the zero-yield Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is incompatible with these requirements and, therefore, is inconsistent with America's national security interests.
Clinton will probably press the Indians to scale down their nuclear ambitions and to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (even though the U.S. hasn't).
The Senate's urgent reconsideration of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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For these reasons among others, we consider the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty signed by President Clinton in 1996 to be inconsistent with vital U.S. national interests.
On two measures of keen interest to outsiders it probably cannot act: allowing foreigners to enter the insurance market and signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
The National Academy of Sciences will release a study that is expected to deem the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) verifiable and further underground testing unnecessary.
Now we didn't want to test these weapons, even though we are not precluded by law from doing that because the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty was defeated.
But the fact that the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty would preclude essential calibration testing for the Stockpile Stewardship Program should be sufficient grounds for rejection of this accord.
The Clinton administration has announced its intention to launch a campaign to resuscitate the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) rejected last October by a majority of the Senate.
In addition, we will seek to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and negotiate a treaty to end the production of fissile material for use in nuclear weapons.
Washington has been pushing to get both countries to freeze their respective nuclear programs and sign two treaties: the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.
An absolute majority of senators far more than the 34 needed voted to reject a major international arms control agreement: the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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In a wide-ranging speech, she stated that she believed that the US would sign up to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which forbids the testing of nuclear weapons.
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