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Article : La Russie et les armements après la Syrie

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Ce qu'il reste de l'essence dégradée du socialisme post-moderne ... :

Pascal B.

  23/10/2013

un improbable sociétalisme !

D’où une nouvelle grille de lecture tactico-théorique qui conduit à résumer “l’essence même de la crise du monde ” à ceci : “faut-il ou non garder expulsée Léonarda ?”

Cela passe inaperçue mais c'est une bombe.

Richard RUTILY

  01/11/2013

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-nuclear-scientists-20131019,0,6506542.story#axzz2jOwYdchC

“At the same time, the report confirmed long-standing concerns cited by nuclear weapons experts that not enough routine testing and surveillance of the nation’s stockpile is being conducted at bomb plants to assure full reliability of the weapons. In recent years, funding for surveillance has increased and is scheduled to grow.
The U.S. stopped making nuclear weapons in 1990, meaning that all stockpiles are at least 23 years old and in many cases 30 or 40 years old. The Energy Department has proposed and withdrawn a number of plans to deal with the aging stockpiles.
After those earlier plans were criticized, the Nuclear Weapons Council, a high-level board of officials from the Energy and Defense departments, proposed a 25-year plan to mix old and newly manufactured parts from the seven existing weapons designs into five new packages at a cost of $60 billion.”