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By Jodi Lieberman | October 26, 2017
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.
North Korea
North Korean official: Take hydrogen bomb threat ‘literally’
Trump says Russia hurting U.S. efforts on North Korea nuclear issue
Asean defense chiefs call on North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons, condemn missile launches
UDMH production in North Korea: additional facilities likely
The United States and North Korea are edging into increasingly dangerous territory
Dealing with a defiant North Korea
Why a nuclear war between America and North Korea is very possible
United States
FBI informant released from confidentiality agreement, now can testify about Russian nuclear bribes
What you need to know about Hillary Clinton, Russia, and uranium
Corker in talks with Cardin on Iran nuclear deal
Washington resumes talking about nuclear war
NNSA releases final request for proposals for lab
International
UN nuclear inspection chief to visit Iran this weekend
Iran paving way to abandon nuclear deal, fortify missile program
Israel willing to resort to military action to stop Iran acquiring nuclear weapons: minister
South Korean opposition leader presses U.S. for nuclear weapons
EDITORIAL: Japan betraying global trust by snubbing nuke ban treaty
Three atomic-bomb survivors will attend Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in December
How China has become the world’s fastest expanding nuclear power producer
India-US nuke deal signed without ground work: Ex-US Senator
Summary of the IAEA technical cooperation conference available online
General Interest
How a State Department study prevented nuclear war with China
Doyle: Ballistic missiles: Limit them first. Then ban them.
New Journal: The Texas National Security Review
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