Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 1/18/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, January 18, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

HOUSE BILL WOULD TARGET IRAN’S AIRLINE AND TEST ITS NUCLEAR DEAL

Iran’s Rouhani says talk about renegotiating nuclear deal ‘meaningless’

An Iran memo to Trump

United States

Trump and the nuclear codes

Commentary: Would an impulsive Trump hit the nuclear button?

As he heads back to Boston, John Kerry sees North Korea and terrorism as the new administration’s main challenges

No, the Trump transition isn’t endangering U.S. nukes. Here’s what to really worry about

How Cutting Nuclear Arsenals Could Make World War III More Likely

Thwarting terrorism: Pitt professors track nuclear smuggling

Robert Gomer, chemical physicist who opposed nuclear weapons, dies at 92

International

North Korea Hasn’t Gone Away

NATO’s Clout in North Korea Crisis Is Limited, Expert Argues

Will there be conflict on the Korean Peninsula in 2017?

China happy with Modi’s positive remarks but won’t budge on differences

Cruise missile threat

Krepon: KASHMIR AND RISING NUCLEAR DANGERS ON THE SUBCONTINENT

Full text of ex-Hiroshima Mayor Akiba’s letter to Trump

General Interest

Physicist melds scientific, humanitarian drive at UN’s ‘nuclear watchdog’

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