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Bush Considers Withdrawing From Nukes In Space Treaty

HeadlineOct 27, 2004

In other campaign news, a veteran observer of the U.S. space program who has worked with the Bush administration has publicly said Bush is considering withdrawing from an international treaty that bans nuclear weapons in space. Journalist Frank Sietzen, who recently represented the Bush camp in a policy debate, told a gathering in Washington, “the administration is reviewing whether or not we want to be signatory” to the 1967 United Nations Treaty on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Sietzen’s comments were first reported by the National Journal’s Government Executive. A State Department official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the government no longer agrees with the treaty’s provisions against placing weapons of mass destruction in orbit and using celestial bodies such as the moon and Mars for non-peaceful purposes.

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