Nuclear Roundup: 12/20/2016

By Jodi Lieberman | December 20, 2016

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

Diplomats: UN has warned Iran about enrichment cap

IAEA Statement on Director General’s visit to Iran

With Trump Presidency Looming, Iranian Officials Vow to Accelerate Nuclear Propulsion, Ballistic Missile Programs

Trump cannot unilaterally renegotiate JCPOA

Iran’s nuclear program in better condition after N-deal

Relax: the Iran Nuclear Deal Is Doing Its Job

United States

What’s the Department of Energy For? Monitoring Nuclear Weapons, Mostly

Last Call! Obama’s Final Actions on Nuclear Weapons

U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell Leads Call To Protect National Laboratory Employees From Blacklisting

Text of Letter

Udall, Heinrich, Lujan Grisham Comment on Sandia National Laboratories Contract Decision

The U.S. Stockpile of Nuclear Weapons Defended by Military Dolphins

DOE: Borehole won’t contain nuclear waste; RC company a finalist

International

Experts: Pyongyang’s Nuclear Intentions Are Unclear

Is North Korea’s Nuclear Missile Sub Ready to Set Sail?

North Korean seismic event of May 2010 likely was earthquake, not nuclear test

WHY THE NORTH KOREA THREAT IS GREATLY EXAGGERATED

US troops don gas masks in WMD exercise near N. Korea border

Undersea arms race: Seizure of U.S. drone shines spotlight on China’s nuclear submarine strategy

Gap emerges between gov’t, private sector over fast reactor project

India Stokes Nuclear Weapon Concern in Bid for Atomic Cartel

Dangerous neighbors: German-Belgian nuclear agreement doesn’t fix problem

General Interest

To abolish nuclear weapons, strip away their handsome mask

Citizen Science Seismic Stations for Monitoring Regional and Local Events

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