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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)


January 1999 United States Special Weapons News



  • CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS January 19, 1999 -- President Clinton outlined a broad range of foreign policy objectives in his January 19 State of the Union address -- from expanding trade and creating a new global financial system to combating terrorist threats, pursuing nuclear disarmament and Middle East peace efforts, supporting the United Nations and NATO and strengthening economic ties with Central America and Africa.
  • TRANSCRIPT: BERGER OUTLINES U.S. NON-PROLIFERATION POLICY USIA 12 January 1999 -- Stressing that the United States "will not shrink from the fight against weapons of mass destruction," National Security Adviser Samuel R. Berger says the Clinton administration is committed to making 1999 "a year of progress and achievement" on three fronts: strengthening the non-proliferation regime, addressing regional threats, and bolstering defenses.
  • IMPEACHMENT TRIAL: 'ONE OF THE DARKEST CHAPTERS OF AMERICAN HISTORY' USIS Foreign Media Reaction Report -- January 11, 1999 -- The opening last week of the Senate impeachment trial against President Clinton has prompted a steady--albeit relatively moderate--flow of commentary from media outlets overseas. Commentators continued to express dismay--and, at times, disbelief--that the world's greatest democracy and only superpower is about to enter, as one Italian daily put it, "one of the darkest chapters" of its history.
  • Last Block 20 B-2 leaves Whiteman (AFPN) 8 Jan 1999 -- The Spirit of Oklahoma B-2 stealth bomber recently left Whiteman for the Northrop Grumman modification line in Palmdale, Calif. The stealth bomber is the first Block 20 B-2 delivered and now the last one to be upgraded to Block 30. Since their arrival, all but two B-2s were sent back for Block 30 modification.



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