Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 6/1/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, June 1, 2017

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

Iran Nuclear Deal

GOP targets Ossoff over Iran deal support

United States

Could the US stop a nuclear missile attack?

Here are the cities most likely to get struck in a nuclear attack by Russia

Increasingly sophisticated test plans for US homeland missile defense system on horizon

Smith Statement on Nuclear Weapons Spending in Trump Budget

GICINT: Press Releases: Acting Assistant Secretary C.S. Eliot Kang Travels to Japan

A brief history of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant known for 1979 reactor accident

Nuclear Fuel Spill Exercise Set for Upstate NY Rail Yard

NNSA leader receives Flemming Award for exceptional contributions to national security

Innovative agreement will modernize HVAC systems across Nuclear Security Enterprise

International

North Korea: Is missile war on the cards, or does Kim Jong-un have other plans?

US diplomat: 20 years needed to neutralize North Korea’s nukes

Deutch/Samore: How America Can Thwart North Korea’s Nuclear Threat

UK’s Trident nuclear submarines ‘vulnerable to catastrophic hack’

New Bellona report says Russian nuclear industry is spending its money in the wrong places

General Interest

Kimball: Toward a Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons

Tuttletown native to speak at Vienna conference on nuclear topic

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