Read the full piece here. A Sacramento man is getting lots of questions about North Korea’s nuclear weapons threat. Philip Coyle is a former U.S. weapons tester who retired in Sacramento. Coyle was in charge of the last U.S. nuclear test recorded in 1971. He’s suddenly been getting lots of calls. “It actually started right […]
Center’s Scoville Fellow Bernadette Stadler’s Op-Ed in Defense One
Read the full piece here. Skeptics of negotiating with North Korea, including on some days the Trump administration, often point to the breakdown of the Agreed Framework as proof that diplomacy doesn’t work. In doing so, they overlook several key facts, including that the agreement succeeded for eight years and that the United States was partially responsible for its […]
Executive Director John Tierney’s Op-Ed in Huffington Post
Read the full piece in the Huffington Post here. No analysis of the Trump Presidency’s First 100 days would be complete without reviewing how his administration has handled the United States’ most immediate existential threat – nuclear weapons. Mitigating the threat of nuclear weapons and their spread is integral to the safety and security of […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Quoted in KBS World Radio
Read the full piece here. Philip Coyle, a senior science adviser with the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, told science news Web site, Live Science, earlier on Tuesday that though Pyongyang does not yet have the capability needed to deploy nuclear missiles that can hit targets on U.S. soil, the North could soon become […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Quoted in Sputnik News
Read the full piece here. “The failure in flight-intercept tests is all the more surprising, because these tests are highly scripted to achieve success. If these tests were planned to fool US defenses, as a real enemy would do, the failure rate would be even worse,” said Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation senior science […]