Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 8/16/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, August 16, 2017

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

North Korea

South Korea’s Leader Bluntly Warns U.S. Against Striking North

Abe and Trump reaffirm importance of halting North Korean missile launches

Tillerson: U.S. still interested in talks with N. Korea

South Korea opposition party calls for nuclear armament

US sees opportunity in closer Russia-North Korea ties

Looming War Games Alarm North Korea, but May Be a Bargaining Chip

Let Japan develop nuclear weapons to lessen North Korea threat, former US Navy commander says

The Real Reason North Korea Is Threatening Guam

What game theory tells us about nuclear war with North Korea

The trio that pulled U.S. back from the nuclear brink

United States

Cokie Roberts Answers Your Questions About Nuclear Protocols

International

Report: Status of the Iran Nuclear Deal’s Procurement Channel

U.S. envoy says Iran cannot ‘hold world hostage’ with nuclear deal

Iran’s risky nuclear threat

Moscow hopes Iran won’t quit nuclear deal

The Monster Atomic Bomb That Was Too Big to Use

General Interest

A neutral state’s perspective on the ban—and a compromise

Why are we still no closer to ending nuclear proliferation?

In 1983, Russia and America Came to the Brink of a Nuclear World War III

In the Event of a Nuclear Blast, Don’t Condition Your Hair

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