Nuclear Roundup: 2/14/2018

By Jodi Lieberman | February 14, 2018

A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

North Korea is an increasing threat despite charm offensive, warn top intelligence officials

Can James Mattis prevent nuclear war with North Korea?

North Korea blasts Trump Nuclear strategy, says “Those fond of fire are bound to perish in flames”

Japan and Norway agree to jointly work against North Korea’s nuclear program

Inside North Korea’s nuclear complex (Siegfried S. Hecker on “Miles to go” by Miles O’Brien.)

United States

Nuclear Posture Review addresses reality of current threats, Defense Department official says

Experts say nuclear attack preparation is lacking

International

Iran FM, EU’s Mogherini discuss US stonewalling on nuclear deal

Intel assessment claims Iran complying with nuclear deal

Pakistan developing new types of nuclear weapons, says US

Japan’s plutonium glut casts a shadow on renewed nuclear deal

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