So why not share the technology (if we ever get it to work) with fellow members of the nuclear club?
A second step we must take is stopping other countries from joining the nuclear club, although, frankly, it may now be too late.
"It's an unusual way to go about asserting your status as a member of the nuclear club."
Russia is a member of an elite nuclear club which offers huge future benefits.
The administration is determined to prevent Iraq from joining the nuclear club.
These fancy new nuclear clubs have sure put some oomph into the old game.
In the fifties and sixties, three more countries joined the "nuclear club."
How Israel managed to join the "nuclear club" has been the road map for all other countries to follow.
North Korea is more than just another nation joining the nuclear club.
Without such a strategy, the nuclear club will inevitably continue to proliferate.