Obama’s Mixed Bag on Nuclear Weapons By Angela Canterbury and Sarah Tully President Obama has long talked the talk of reducing the dangers of nuclear weapons, but the administration has been slow to walk the walk in terms of nuclear weapons reductions in recent years. A recent study by Federation of American Scientists pointed out […]
It’s Time To Rein In Nuclear Spending
Running with the anti-nuclear-spending momentum generated by the New York Times article, Angela Canterbury and Kingston Reif teamed up to weigh in on the debate. Their published article in Defense One echoes united calls from the community for profound spending cuts, but they also assess the issue through the Council’s unique perspective as a political action committee: namely, how Congress can andmust pull the purse strings tighter on nuclear weapons spending. [9/25]
Fact Sheet: Government, Former Government Officials Agree: U.S. Nuclear Weapons Spending Plans Enormously Costly
A collection of quotes from U.S. military leaders and nuclear laboratory officials on the costs of nuclear weapons.
Letter to Secretary Moniz and Inspector General Friedman on Dr. Doyle Case
Angela Canterbury, Executive Director of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, signed onto a letter expressing concern toward the procedures of the ongoing case of Dr. James Doyle, who was terminated from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Sep 18, 2014 The Honorable Ernest Moniz Secretary Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC […]
Real Clear Defense Publishes Article on U.S. Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe by Kingston Reif
U.S. Nukes in Europe Are Useless…They’re also a distraction from pressing needs By Kingston Reif As the members of the world’s most powerful military alliance convene in Wales this week for the NATO Summit, much of the focus will be on taking steps to increase the capability, readiness, and responsiveness of NATO forces in the […]