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Nuclear warning delivered by Chirac

By John Thornhill in Parisand Peter Spiegel in London

Published: January 20 2006 02:00 | Last updated: January 20 2006 02:00

Jacques Chirac, France's president, yesterday delivered a an unexpected warning to "rogue" nations suspected of sponsoring terrorism by threatening to use nuclear weapons against any state that supported attacks on his country or considered using weapons of mass destruction.

In a speech to update military officers on France's strategic doctrine, he said the end of the cold war had removed neither the threats to peace nor the justification for a nuclear deterrent.

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