Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 11/30/16

By Jodi Lieberman, November 30, 2016

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

CIA Chief Warns Trump Over Scrapping Iran Nuclear Deal, 'Russian Promises'

Kerry defends Iran nuclear deal

How Trump Can Strengthen US Leverage Against Iran

U.S. Senate to vote on Iran sanctions renewal this week

United States

Trump May Be About To Derail The Pentagon's Nuclear Plans

Pentagon Develops New Missile Defense Interceptor Able to Destroy Multiple ICBM Threats

The $50 Billion Earmark: Time to Cut Our Loses

International

Donald Trump's Biggest Headache: Russia's Nuclear Weapons

Right-wing German daily and Christian Democratic politicians call for nuclear weapons

Multilateralizing Approaches to North Korea: The Canadian Case

Nuclear envoys of Korea, US and Japan likely to meet in Dec.

Chairman Xi abandons banning the Bomb

India’s NSG Dream Is Becoming a Distant Mirage

The SDI debate

IFI to screen film to raise awareness of nuclear disarmament

Massive shelter is placed atop Chernobyl nuclear reactor

Brexit puts Europe’s nuclear fusion future in doubt

General Interest

Documents Reveal Just How Freaked Out America Was Over Israel Building Nuclear Weapons

Able Archer 83: What Were the Soviets Thinking?

How Close Do You Live to a Nuclear Bomb?

50 years ago, nuclear blasting for gas boomed. Today it’s a bust.

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