Read the full piece in CBS News here. Observation flights by member countries are allowed over the entire territory of other member states. States have to provide 72 hours’ advance notice of their flyover plans, but the host country, under the treaty, may not restrict access to any part of its territory except for safety […]
Executive Director John Tierney Quoted in Salem News
Read the full piece in Salem News here. In heading up a nuclear nonproliferation think tank in Washington, D.C., former Sixth District Congressman John Tierney stands on the front lines of President Donald Trump’s blunderbuss pronouncements at North Korea, statements some fear could lead to a nuclear showdown or a show of empty rhetoric. “You […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Quoted in LA Times
Read the full piece in the LA Times here. Philip Coyle, a former nuclear weapons program executive and later a senior Pentagon official, said the U.S. successfully negotiated two weapons agreements with North Korea starting in the 1990s but let them lapse and squandered the next 15 years. “It is colossal that we have wasted […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Interviewed on RN Breakfast News
Listen to the radio interview here. Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle was interviewed by Frank Kelly on ABC’s RN Breakfast News in Australia on North Korea’s recent development of a miniaturized nuclear warhead and what that means since North Korea is now firmly on the path to becoming a full-fledged […]
Executive Director John Tierney Interviewed on BBC Radio 5
Listen to the full episode on BBC Radio 5 here. (Starting at 2:14:35) Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Executive Director John Tierney joined BBC Radio 5 to discuss escalating tensions between the United States and North Korea. Tierney reiterated that the United States and Russia posses over 90% of the world’s nuclear arsenal, and […]