+ Follow NUCLEAR CLUB Tag
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[Title] => The Iran nuclear deal and world peace
[Summary] => The nuclear pact between Iran and six major powers which had just been concluded, has been the subject of intense criticism. The main objection is on the ground that Iran did not give up its capability to make nuclear weapons ; the agreement merely defers Iran’s program to make such weapons.
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[Title] => Why was Arthur Yap intrigued out of the Palace?
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You dont have to be a political swami to realize that Secretary Yap, Director General up to yesterday of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), was bumped out of the Palace by very influential men. True, he was named to the Cabinet post from where he originally came, that of Secretary of Agriculture.
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NUCLEAR CLUB
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You dont have to be a political swami to realize that Secretary Yap, Director General up to yesterday of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), was bumped out of the Palace by very influential men. True, he was named to the Cabinet post from where he originally came, that of Secretary of Agriculture.
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