In a post-Qaddafi era, who will secure Libya’s chemical and biological weapons materials? On August 25, US Secretary of State…
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New Questions About the FBI’s Anthrax Case: Valid Concerns or Red Herring?
Was specialized equipment necessary to make the deadly powder used in the 2001 letter attacks, and, if not, what does…
Newly declassified documents illuminate the nuclear collaboration between Washington and Paris—and reinforce that the US-India nuclear deal is a very…
Carmageddon: How Californians Learned to Stop Driving and Love the Bomb
What a traffic jam that wasn’t teaches us about the credibility of nuclear threats. “The Last Washington Painting,” © by…
House Committee Adopts Tough New Rules for Nuclear Trade Agreements
A proposed law would require more intensive inspections, strict export control systems, and proven nonproliferation credentials. The West Front of…
Destroying Libya’s Chemical Weapons: Deadlines and Delays
Libya continues to miss deadlines for the destruction of its chemical agent. Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi Former CW production facilities must…
Recent outlandish claims that Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi could use chemical or biological weapons against rebel forces ignore the facts. Since…
It’s not just New START: Two other U.S.-Russian Nuclear Agreements Boost U.S.-Russian Reset
The U.S.-Russian Agreement on Civilian Nuclear Cooperation enters into force and Russia agrees to conduct feasibility studies into the conversion…
Although no outside observer can be sure exactly when it began, since some point in 2009 or, possibly, early 2010,…
Established in November 2010, AFCONE is required by the Pelindaba Treaty to ensure treaty obligation compliance and peaceful nuclear cooperation,…