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<!-- #include virtual="/linked/head.inc" -->• On page 27 of Arms Control Today’s May 2006 issue, a STRATCOM spokesperson incorrectly reported that the 433 launches of non-nuclear armed ballistic missiles cited by STRATCOM Commander General James Cartwright in March 29 testimony referred to both submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) and land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles. The figure only corresponds to SLBMs.
• On page 31 of Arms Control Today’s May 2006 issue, a statement was wrongly attributed. It should have read, “A 2004 speech to high-ranking Iranian officials by then-secretary of Iran’s National Security Council Hassan Rowhani suggests an additional explanation for Iran’s diplomatic tactics.”
• On page 26 of Arms Control Today’s May 2006 issue, the caption cited the wrong date for then-Secretary of State Colin Powell’s speech to the UN General Assembly. It should have read Feb. 5, 2003.<!-- #include virtual="/linked/foot.inc" -->
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