Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 1/23/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, January 23, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

Solana: What Would Happen If Trump Tears Up The Nuclear Deal With Iran?

Iran says will ‘act appropriately’ if Trump violates nuclear deal

United States

At the Last Minute, Trump Asks Nuclear Safety Administrator to Stick Around After All

Trump has the nuclear codes. Here’s why that might not change much

President Trump Now Owns These 7 National Security Challenges

Why Mattis Should Support Long Range Stand-Off Nuclear Cruise Missile

GAO:  NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION: A Plan Incorporating Leading Practices Is Needed to Guide Cost Reporting Improvement Effort

Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office: Who Is L. Wayne Brasure?

Dr. Steve Girrens Tapped For Nuclear Deterrence Associate Lab Director At Sandia National Laboratories

International

North Korea nuclear threat means South must not delay anti-missile system

One Way to Disarm North Korea

Russia can curb North Korea’s nuclear ambitions

Russia is limiting expectations for a Trump presidency

Russia May deploy Nuclear-Powered Combat Vessels at Syrian Naval Base

The UK now relies on Trump for our nuclear weapons – we need to spend more than ever before to free ourselves

British nuclear missile flies in wrong direction to the United States in failed test

ISRAELI NUCLEAR SECRET-LEAKER VANUNU CONVICTED OF MEETING WITH FOREIGNERS

General Interest

Watch the Doomsday Clock announcement live at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

This is what happens if every nuclear weapon on Earth is launched

THE ATOMIC ORIGINS OF CLIMATE SCIENCE

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