Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 4/7/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, April 7, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

Subcommittee Weighs Iran’s Nuclear Threat

House Hearing: ASSESSING THE IRAN DEAL

United States

Senate Hearing: United States Southern Command and United States Northern Command

Future of DOE heavy water supply still uncertain

International

Tillerson to Chair UN Meeting on North Korea Nuclear Tests

Groundhog Day: Activity Continues at North Korea’s Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site

North Korea Has Nuclear Weapons So It Won’t End Up Like Libya

South Korea urges int’l support vs North Korea’s nuclear weapons

Win-Win Steps to Prevent a New Korean War

The US can’t defend against Russia’s newest cruise missiles — so it may have to try offense instead

Sen. Tom Cotton: Russia has subverted our treaty on cruise missiles for years. It’s time to act

Russia unveils Kazan nuclear sub, a powerful new weapon in its naval arsenal

Russian sub causing nuclear headache in Denmark

Georgia: Inside the Uranium Underworld: Dark Secrets, Dirty Bombs

Ex-CIA Director Woolsey: Strike Iran’s Nukes in Syrian Response

Hungary, Iran eye nuclear research cooperation

The conundrum of disarmament

General Interest

Putting the nonproliferation back in the NPT

What does “nuclear terrorism” really mean?

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