Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 10/12/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, October 12, 2017

A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

North Korea: “Our Nuclear Weapons Will Never be a Subject Matter of Negotiations”

Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter Says We Can’t Live with Nuclear North Korea

The growing danger of a U.S. nuclear first strike on North Korea

Israel: North Korean missile attack is a clear and present danger to us all

Trump’s Scary Strategy on North Korea

Will North Korea sell its nuclear technology?

United States

Trump Threatens NBC Over Nuclear Weapons Report

Mattis calls NBC News report on nuclear arsenal ‘absolutely false’

Trump may be kicking off a new age of nuclear weapons

Hearing: Empty threat or serious danger: Assessing North Korea’s risk to the homeland

International

Ehud Barak, Israeli Hawk and No Friend of Iran, Urges Trump to Keep Nuclear Deal

Growing Chorus Confronts Trump Against Leaving Nuclear Deal

Trump resists pressure to soften stance on Iran nuclear deal

Monroe: Why Iran must be denuclearized

Trump Iran deal plan risks opening nuclear ‘Pandora’s box’

Of course Iran is proliferating nuclear weapons technology

Testimony of David Albright, President of the Institute for Science and International Security, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing Title: “Confronting the Full Range of Iranian Threats”

How the U.S. nuclear arsenal stacks up to Russia

Mikhail Gorbachev: My plea to the presidents of Russia and the United States

Can India destroy Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal?

Japan Nuclear Fuel skipped safety checks at Rokkasho plant for 14 years

General Interest

Banning the bomb — on nuclear weapons

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