Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 1/25/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, January 25, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

Trump’s Iran Deal Options

United States

Dems seek to limit Trump’s options for using nuclear weapons

Klotz Stays as NNSA Director, But Deputy Is Out

Federal hiring freeze could affect hundreds of jobs in New Mexico

PNNL in Richland detecting nuclear explosions around the world

Ruling possible soon in U.S. Department of Energy liquid waste lawsuit

International

Encouraging Japan to Go Nuclear Won’t Denuclearize North Korea

Kim Jong Un wants to meet Trump, will never give up nukes, says defector

North Korea could test-launch ICBM in February, analyst says

US defense chief eyes trip to Japan, South Korea in early February

Trump Uncertainty Fuels South Korea Nuclear Talk

South Korea to enhance surveillance, WMD detection capabilities

China Announces Deployment of New Long Range Nuclear Missile

Russia Makes Progress on Fielding New Fleet of Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarines

Pakistan tests its second nuclear-capable missile in a month amid Indian Ocean becomes ‘nuclearization’

Pakistan And India Enter A War Of Nuclear Missile Tests

Trident misfire spotlights the danger of fat fingers on nuclear buttons

Scottish cold war nuclear submarine collision kept secret for 43 years

UN chief Guterres pledges commitment to achieving world free of nuclear weapons

General Interest

Krepon:  A TIME OUT FOR NEW NSG MEMBERSHIP

Should the US Expand its Nuclear Arsenal? Pro

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