Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 3/24/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, March 24, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

Senators agree on Iran sanctions measure

United States

Ernest J. Moniz Named New CEO of NTI

MOX contractor pens response to NNSA criticism

Letter: Directing money to defense spending unwise

Battle against Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump is reborn

International

South Korea: North Ready for Nuclear Test

Trump confronts reality: U.S. has few options to block N. Korea’s nuclear program

NORTH KOREA’S KIM JONG UN IS STARVING HIS PEOPLE TO PAY FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS

UNSC condemns North Korea tests that contribute to nuclear weapons

N. Korea asks Russia to help reopen nuclear talks: RFA

Gallucci: If we’re going to rule out negotiations with North Korea, we have to be ready for war

RUSSIA’S NEW ‘SATAN’ NUCLEAR WEAPONS SYSTEM COULD WIPE OUT TEXAS OR FRANCE, BUT TESTING IS BEHIND SCHEDULE

Understanding the US–Russia Nuclear Schism

U.S. Nuclear Warheads’ Scary Modernization

Photos: See Japan’s nuclear legacy — from Fukushima to Hiroshima

Nuke watchdog critical as robot failures mount at Fukushima plant

Donald Trump Administration Backs India’s Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) Bid

Russia in talks to clinch Chinese approval for India’s NSG Entry

German CEO Has May’s Ear on Brexit as Global Nuclear Hub at Risk

Nuclear Disarmament, Trump and the Nordic Countries

General Interest

The growing threat of nuclear terrorism

Nuclear Weapons: The Most Overrated Weapon of War?

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