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North Korea
Seoul carefully watching NK missile activity amid reports of ‘unusual activities’
US sees more signs North Korea is preparing another missile test
North Korea threatens to strike U.S. with ‘powerful nuclear hammer’
North Korea faces famine as Kim Jong Un builds nuclear missiles to attack the U.S.
Was North Korea’s July 4th Surprise a Mobile Launched ICBM?
US–China cooperation on North Korea remains critical
Nuclear weaponry acts more like a shield than missile
Duck and cover 2.0: How North Korea is prompting new efforts to prepare for a nuclear attack
Three ways the US can prevent Kim Jong-un’s nuclear missiles from taking off
United States
Donald Trump Has His Finger on the Nuclear Button. Maybe We Should Do Something About That.
House to Vote on Russia-Iran-North Korea Sanctions Bill; Will Trump Sign It?
Senate committee OK’s funds for key LANL programs
U.S. Reps urge DOE to jumpstart naval bomb-grade uranium program
New Sandia program to honor first female director
International
Iran in no mood to renegotiate nuclear deal
Iran Can ‘Satisfy’ US by Restricting IAEA Inspection: Larijani
For China’s Global Ambitions, ‘Iran Is at the Center of Everything’
Iran nuclear deal is working: Editorial
Edelman/Wald: How Trump should handle Iran
Dalton: How not to talk about nuclear weapons
Video: Finnish Navy and Yle follow Russian nuclear submarine (1)
General Interest
How Russia won the nuclear arms race against the U.S.
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