Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 9/22/16

By Jodi Lieberman, September 22, 2016

A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

Iran Nuclear Deal

Would a Clinton administration recognize that the Iran nuclear agreement is a failure?

Don’t Rely on Iran’s Good Intentions

United States

BARRY’S LEGACY AND THE BOMB

The world is a far cry from Obama’s pledge to rid it of nuclear weapons

Hillary Clinton overstates impact of New START on Russia's nuclear arsenal

Warhead upgrade costs could spiral, report warns

OIG Report:  http://energy.gov/ig/downloads/audit-report-doe-oig-16-15

In new letter, S.C. says DOE has no plans to ship transuranic waste out of Savannah River Site through July 2017

Contractor teams seek to challenge Leidos' nuclear site bid protest

Labor union appeals to Hillary Clinton in ongoing MOX fight

Nuke Watch: Lab cleanup report understates costs, waste amounts at Los Alamos

ARGONNE APPOINTS NEW ASSOCIATE LABORATORY DIRECTOR FOR ENERGY AND GLOBAL SECURITY

International

NATO Nuclear Missions Threaten Non-Proliferation – Russian Deputy FM

Pakistan vs. India: Nuclear Weapons Race

Chinese company 'sold North Korea nuclear bomb materials'

Abe urges world to find ‘new means’ to stop North Korea

A timeline of North Korea’s nuclear ambitions

S. Korea needs no nuclear weapons

Arabs changing strategy on Israeli nuclear facilities

Pensioner speaks out after diving under a lorry carrying nuclear weapons

General Interest

No-first use would only embolden China

U.S. Security in a Proliferated World Will Require a New ICBM

HOW TO DETECT NUCLEAR WARHEADS WITHOUT REVEALING THEIR SECRETS

Fake nuclear warheads exposed with neutron testing

No End To The Cold War’s Expensive Nuclear Legacy

 

 

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