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Council for a Livable World

The Council for a Livable World is among the nation's preeminent arms control organizations and focuses on halting the spread of weapons of mass destruction, opposing a national missile defense system, cutting Pentagon waste and reducing excessive arms exports. The Council is also a political lobby which endorses political candidates.

Primary web addresses
http://www.clw.org
Main Address
322 4th St. NE
Washington, DC 20002
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-546-0795
Joined OneWorld
04/30/2003

Features
05/02/2008 A security think tank updates readers on recent statements made by Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barack Obama regarding Iraq, Iran, nuclear weapons and proliferation, India, and North Korea.
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Related: [India] [Iran ] [Iraq] [North Korea]
U.S. President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus in Iraq; Sep. 3, 2007.
02/08/2008 A national security think tank explains why it matters that the United States refused to commit -- for now -- to protecting Iraq from external threats, as was announced Wednesday.
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Related: [Iraq] [United States]
Image: U.S. President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus in Iraq; Sep. 3, 2007. © Eric Draper - White House
Patraues and Bush in Iraq last week.
09/11/2007 Efforts in Iraq have achieved "progress" and reached a "turning point" many times over the past four and a half years, says the Council for a Livable World about a key military report to Congress this week.
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Related: [Iraq] [United States]
Image: Patraues and Bush in Iraq last week. © Eric Draper - White House



 
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