Read the full piece here. Gregory Koblentz, associate professor at George Mason University and a member of the Scientists Working Group at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, said that the attack appeared to have used chemical weapons. “I’ve looked at some of the images and videos … it definitely appears to be some […]
Scientists Working Group Member Gregory Koblentz on CBS News
Watch the video here. Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Scientists Working Group member Gregory Koblentz spoke to CBS News about the chemical weapons attack in Syria. Watch the video here.
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Quoted in Korea Expose
Read the full piece here. Philip Coyle, Senior Science Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation, concurred. “After a very poor record with six test failures in a row in the 1990s, THAAD has successfully intercepted its targets in 11 out of 11 tests since 2006, but these tests are highly scripted to […]
National Advisory Board Member General Robert Gard’s Letter to the Washington Post
Read the LTE here. The March 23 editorial “Give North Korea the Iran treatment” continued the general practice of claiming that North Korea failed to fulfill its commitments, when it was the United States that failed to do so in the two most promising negotiations to stop the North Korean nuclear weapons program. Read the […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip E. Coyle’s Interview in La Presse Canada
Read the original interview in French here. For an English translation, click here. President Trump’s willingness to “increase” U.S. nuclear capabilities and the suggestion of being able to use them is a “disturbing” 180 degree turn with respect to the policies of his predecessors, says Philip E. Coyle, former director Associate of the Office of Science and […]