Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 9/15/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, September 15, 2017

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

North Korea

North Korea fires another missile, less than 2 weeks after nuclear bomb test

Japan calls latest North Korean missile launch a ‘serious act of provocation’

A South Korean delegation asks Washington for nuclear weapons

U.S. nuclear commander assumes North Korea tested H-bomb Sept. 3

Even now no one in the world can tell whether North Korea exploded a hydrogen bomb

Tillerson urges China to cut off North Korea’s oil supply to halt nuclear weapons programme

Behind the Scenes / North Korea’s relentless nuclear advance

How Russia Sees a Nuclear North Korea

Sagan: The Korean Missile Crisis

The US has to accept North Korea as a nuclear power

United States

Legislators review once-secret report on nuclear project

Oak Ridge parts crash into Saturn with Cassini probe

International

Trump Signals He Will Choose Approach on Iran That Preserves Nuclear Deal

Iran Says U.S. ‘Seeking Excuses’ To Tear Up Nuclear Deal

Tillerson Says Iran ‘Clearly in Default’ of Nuclear Deal’s Terms

Verifying the nuclear ban: Lessons from South Africa

General Interest

In the shadow of Fat Man and Little Boy: how the stigma of nuclear war was unraveled

Almost 50 Years Ago, A US Nuclear Submarine Went on a Secret Russia Spy Mission (And Sank)

Send Jodi Lieberman items of interest for the Nuclear Roundup at brodnica67@gmail.com.

 

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