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Bipartisan Policy Center Report Outlines Dangers of Failing to Prevent Iranian Nuclear Threat
Report Argues Containment Ineffective, Israeli Strike Risky and Regime Change Unlikely Calls for Diplomacy, Sanctions, and Credible Military Option WASHINGTON, June 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --  With Iran on the brink of attaining nuclear weapons capability, the Bipartisan Policy Center's (BPC) National Security Initiative is calling for the United States to take a triple-track approach for preventing an Iranian nuclear threat through diplomacy, sanctions and a military option.

Daisy Alliance to Host Middle East Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Panel Discussion at UN
Daisy Alliance will host a panel event at the United Nations on May 7, 2010 during the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference. Experts on Middle East proliferation issues, Dr. Avner Cohen, Dr. Michael Yaffe, and Dr. Gawdat Bahgat will present their ideas on “Getting to a Middle East Nuclear Weapons Free Zone (NWFZ),” discuss the current regional challenges to a Middle East NWFZ, and provide policy recommendations and confidence building measures to encourage success in implementing a Middle East NWFZ Treaty.

Should Cyber Attacks Be Considered Terrorist Attacks?
In the Internet world with ever increasing technology and capabilities, it is becoming more and more difficult to discern between previously obvious and clear boundaries. Internet sites span boundaries between not only countries but sometimes laws and complicated ethics. It's one thing for a country to attack another country with physical force, but what about a cyber attack? This is a growing concern not only for businesses, but for certain aspects of National Security.

Astaro Redefines Unified Threat Management
New licensing model lowers entry prices for Unified Threat Management up to 50% and enables partners to be successful in a more service-oriented market

Iranian Nuclear Threat Looms In Thrilling New Novel
"Mushroom In The Sand" plays brilliantly in the shadows between espionage, fact and fiction.

New Website on the Dark History of Nuclear Weapons and Energy Proliferation
AtomDays.com is an ominous overview of the development and proliferation of nuclear weapons and the civil nuclear energy industry. The Website features a six-part historical narrative of mankind's affair with the Atom, public domain photography slide shows and video clips presented in chronological order.


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