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Denuclearization Crossword Puzzle

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AFRICANNUCLEARWEAPONFREEZONETREATY - also known as the Treaty of Pelindaba (named after South Africa's main Nuclear Research Centre, run by The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation and was the location where South Africa's atomic bombs of the 1970s were developed, constructed and subsequently stored),[1] establishes a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Africa AFRICANNUCLEARWEAPONFREEZONETREATY - also known as the Treaty of Pelindaba (named after South Africa's main Nuclear Research Centre, run by The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation and was the location where South Africa's atomic bombs of the 1970s were developed, constructed and subsequently stored),[1] establishes a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Africa
restoration of political unity to a place or group, especially a divided territory.
involving two parties, usually countries.
theory holds that nuclear weapons are intended to deter other states from attacking with their nuclear weapons, through the promise of retaliation and possibly mutually assured destruction
absence of the desire or intention to be aggressive, especially on the part of nations or governments.
the process of bringing about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.
the prevention of an increase or spread of something, especially the number of countries possessing nuclear weapons.
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a nuclear weapon.
the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
convert to use as a weapon.
the front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents.
a contract in writing between two or more political authorities (such as states or sovereigns) formally signed by representatives duly authorized and usually ratified by the lawmaking authority of the state.
a bomb or missile that uses nuclear energy to cause an explosion.
the reduction of state armed forces.