Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 5/31/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, May 31, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

New ISIS Report: Is Iran Mass Producing Advanced Centrifuges?

Is Trump All Talk on Iran?

United States

Today the US will test whether it can stop a nuclear missile attack

This successful nuclear missile defense test doesn’t mean the US is safe from nuclear attacks

What You Should Know about the Upcoming GMD Missile Defense Test: Part 2

U.S. and Canada Hold First Joint Nuclear Forensics Exercise

What has Rick Perry been doing?

https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060055326

International

South Korea Leader Orders Investigation into Unreported U.S. Launchers

Pentagon Says Has Been ‘Transparent’ With S. Korea on Missile Defenses

Thinking the Unthinkable with North Korea

A New Balance of Terror: Why North Korea Clings to its Nukes

US envoy: US believes China is trying to stop NKorea tests

North Korea Says Missile Landed Within 23 Feet of Target: ‘Scary News for the U.S.’

Coyle: Expert: Missile Defense Test Result is No Reason to Expand Program

North Korea’s Missile Tests: By the Numbers

Averting the ticking time bomb of nukes in North Korea

Why a North Korean Hydrogen Bomb Could Be Asia’s Next Nightmare

NORTH KOREA’S SEA-BASED NUCLEAR CAPABILITIES: AN EVOLVING THREAT

Analysts Sound New Alarms on North Korea Missile Threat

Commercial plutonium a bomb material

RUSSIA CONFLICT WITH NATO AND U.S. WOULD IMMEDIATELY RESULT IN NUCLEAR WAR, RUSSIAN LAWMAKER WARNS

Toshiba’s future imperiled by shaky ethics, nuclear fiascos

General Interest

Nuclear war could come with a flub, not a bang

The global reach of Argonne’s nuclear security training team

LOL At EMPs? Science Report Tackles Likelihood Of A North Korea Nuclear Capability

Reagan-Gorbachev summit in Moscow ends, May 31, 1988

Neutron lifetime measurements take new shape for in situ detection

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