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Airborne command posts might be the only piece of the nuclear command-and-control system that remains intact after the initial wave of attacks in a nuclear war. An E-4B can remain in the air for ...
Policy advocates and national security stakeholders discussed arms control and nuclear deterrence during the Arms Control Association's annual meeting. Several topics were addressed, including ...
United States nuclear policy faces a trilemma. In an increasingly tight fiscal environment, policymakers are seeking to repair and rebuild alliance relationships with vital allies, modernize crucial ...
Nuclear Plants Are Still Vulnerable, Panel Says. April 6, 2005. By Shankar Vedantam. Three and a half years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the government has failed to address the risk that a ...
The parliamentary panel, in its report on Tuesday, noted that the Indian government has set a nuclear power target of 100GW by 2047 with nearly 50% of the capacity is expected to come from private ...
The arms-control architecture of the late Cold War era is falling apart, and the latest evidence comes from no less than the true arms-control believers in the Biden Administration.
The Defense Department is displaying a "precipitous decrease in attention" to the security and control of the U.S. nuclear arsenal, according to a Defense Science Board task force that examined ...
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The panel is dominated by science and technology experts and politicians, says Rosa. But disposing of nuclear waste, he says, "will ultimately require public acceptability.
But now New START, the last nuclear agreement between Russia and the United States, is dying, and arms control may be, too. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Panel sets vote on international nuclear, mining bills. By Amelia Davidson | 06/02/2025 06:31 AM EDT . The legislation is focused on competition with China.
Putin’s suspension is truth in arms-control advertising. Russia’s foreign ministry said the decision is “reversible,” but there’s no reason to believe that.