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"textContent": "The UK has been accused of fuelling the risk of accidental nuclear war, as a former UK defence secretary signed an open letter which said modernised safeguards must be introduced into nuclear command and control systems. Des Browne is vice chair of Nuclear Threat Initiative as well as chair of the board of trustees and […]\n\nBy Tom Pashby",
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