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According to the "Nuclear Notebook" in the May-June 2003 issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, five hundred nuclear missiles are currently deployed at three air force bases in Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming, all of which can be launched on short notice. South Africa claimed in 1993 that it had secretly built six nuclear bombs; but, as noted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Pretoria said it dismantled the bombs and its program. Many of these physicists lent their weight to lobbying for arms control, while the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the house organ for such types, used as its banner the clever device of a clock set close to midnight to warn how close we were to extinction. |
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