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Nuclear Weapons
Russia Conducts Surprise Nuclear Readiness Drill
On Wednesday Putin oversaw a large snap drill that tested the readiness of Russia’s nuclear forces.
Experts Disagree on Recent North Korean Nuke Advances
New research on North Korea’s nuclear program has caused a disagreement between experts on policy ramifications.
With North Korean Nukes, More May Be Better
South Korea’s active deterrence policy combined with a small, vulnerable DPRK arsenal would be the height of instability.
Why Technical Solutions Can’t Solve Nuclear Problems
History has shown that only a US-Iranian rapprochement can provide a lasting solution to the nuclear issue.
Why India Tested Nuclear Weapons in 1998
Much of the conventional wisdom is wrong; only domestic politics really mattered for the decision.
India to Test “China Killer” Agni-V ICBM
Local media outlets report that India will conduct the second test of the nuclear-capable Agni-V next week.
Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles: Past and Present
125,000 nuclear warheads have been built since 1945; 97 percent of them by the U.S. and Russia.
Chemical Weapons are NOT WMDs
Chemical weapons are the one type of unconventional weapon with which naval crews can cope.
What South Korea Can Learn from South Asia’s Nuclear Experience
Those calling for South Korea to go nuclear should look at the India-Pakistan experience.
Obama’s Most Dangerous WMD Precedent in Syria
Obama set a dangerous precedent when he called for an investigation into who ordered the chemical weapon attacks in Syria.
No, Pakistan Won’t Sell Saudi Arabia Nukes
The argument that Islamabad would furnish Riyadh with nuclear weapons is far-fetched.
Can China’s New Strategic Bomber Reach Hawaii?
China’s Air Force has reportedly taken delivery of 15 of its new nuclear-capable bomber, the H-6K.