Read the full piece in the LA Times. Turkey was much more stable two years ago and ISIS did not stand where it is today,” said Philip Coyle, a former national security advisor for the Obama administration and a top Defense Department executive during the Clinton administration. “It’s all the more reason to pull the […]
Iran “Secret Side Deal” is neither a Secret nor a Threat
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE James McKeon jmckeon@armscontrolcenter.org 202.546.0795 X 2617 Cell: 814.460.6943 Washington, D.C – Yesterday, an Associated Press article highlighted what appears to be a long-term enrichment research and development proposal submitted by Iran to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which was required by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Though some aspects of […]
John Tierney Pens Op-Ed in Huffington Post
Read the full piece in The Huffington Post. John Adams, explaining why even British soldiers accused of the Boston massacre deserved a fair trial, famously stated: “Facts are stubborn things.” It’s as true today as it was in 1770. But critics almost immediately ignored the facts after President Obama announced that the Joint Comprehensive Plan […]
Science Fellow Phil Coyle Quoted in LA Times
Read full story in the LA Times Philip Coyle III, a former director of operational testing for the Defense Department, said any malfunction involving the thrusters should prompt serious concern. “It tells you that there is a problem that you really need to get your arms around, or else it’s going to bite you,” Coyle […]
Science Fellow Phil Coyle Pens Op-Ed in Breaking Defense
Read the full piece in Breaking Defense. Some members of Congress are rightfully calling for reform to the U.S. national missile defense program, but the change they suggest – removing the word “limited” from current U.S. policy – will carelessly expand the program and waste billions of dollars. If we’re serious about improving national missile defense, […]