Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 1/10/2016

By Jodi Lieberman, January 10, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

After Trump’s election, the death of Ayatollah Rafsanjani is grim news for Iran’s nuclear deal

Russian envoy says Iran and P5+1 will look into implementation of Tehran deal

United States

NNSA Denies Report Top Nuclear Officials Removed by Trump Team

‘It doesn’t make sense’: Questions remain after report that Trump team fired leaders of US nuclear weapons safety and security

Lewis: Not Even Rick Perry Is Stupid Enough To Resume Testing Nuclear Weapons

Atomic Arsenal Costs Ballooning by Billions of Dollars

Electric Boat to hire 2,000 to build nuclear subs

TVA names Mike Balduzzi as chief nuclear officer

WIPP Nuclear Waste Repository Reopens For Business

Puget Sound’s ticking nuclear time bomb

International

Japan says always gathering information on North Korea’s nuclear missiles

North Korea: A Problem Without a Solution

South Asia’s nuclear one-upmanship ramps up with Pakistan missile test

Pak tests submarine-launched Babur-3 missile. How will this impact India?

NSG: the present dilemma

Nuclear plant construction at center of town’s first mayoral race in 16 years

Trump’s Nuclear Twitter Menacing Ahead of UN Talks in March

General Interest

TAKING STOCK

New Arms Race? No, Thanks

OPINION: Radiation Limits, Off Limits?

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