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David Albright and Paul Brannan have produced a report for the Institute for Science and International Security examining North Korea's plutonium production activity and providing an assessment of its current stocks of separated plutonium.
Authors: David Albright, President, Institute for Science and International Security and Paul Brannan
June 26, 2006
David Albright and Paul Brannan have produced a report for the Institute for Science and International Security examining North Korea's plutonium production activity and providing an assessment of its current stocks of separated plutonium.
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