Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 11/10/16

By Jodi Lieberman, November 10, 2016

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

Iran says has options if nuclear deal fails

Iran once again exceeds a nuclear deal limit: IAEA report

Iran nuclear deal could collapse under Trump

United States

Carl Sagan continues to inspire NNSA’s scientists

Donald Trump and the nuclear codes

Donald Trump will have nuclear codes but how easy is it for him to use them?

How President Trump Could Launch Nuclear Weapons

A Two-Person Rule for Ordering the Use of Nuclear Weapons, Even for POTUS?

Will Donald Trump give nuclear weapons to some countries?

International

Commentary: The number one reason to fix U.S.-Russia relations

Tourism Helps North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un's Nuclear Program: State Dept.

North Korea: Thanks Obama for Time to Get Nuke Armed

North Korea warns new US president on nuclear weapons: We're never giving them up

Impending India-Japan nuclear deal – A risky business?

EDITORIAL: Deal with India undermines nuclear nonproliferation

Manohar Parrikar on nuclear weapons: Why say we won’t use it first

China rejects report of aiding Pakistan’s nuclear program

In East Asia, Kazakhstan Pushes for Nuclear Nonproliferation      

Radioactive waste could be left at UK nuclear sites to save money

General Interest

Parliamentary POSTnote: Nuclear Security

Understanding nuclear water chemistry

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