On the recordFebruary 13, 2003
the solution to proliferation can't be unilateral, it has to be a strong, fully enforced, agreed upon set of restrictions so that those kinds of weapons can be stopped and interdicted.
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congress.govthe solution to proliferation can't be unilateral, it has to be a strong, fully enforced, agreed upon set of restrictions so that those kinds of weapons can be stopped and interdicted.
Rumsfeld emphasizes the need for international cooperation to address nuclear proliferation.
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