Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle and Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell were quoted in Politico. “It is difficult to imagine the circumstances under which we would need a military option in between our formidable conventional capabilities and our current low-yield nuclear weapons capabilities,” added Alexandra Bell, a former State Department arms control official. “Lawmakers should […]
Can North Korea target a U.S. city? Experts say not yet
Center Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle was quoted in USA Today. “I don’t think time is on our side here at all,” said Philip Coyle, an analyst at the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation, who remains skeptical that North Korea can currently target U.S. cities with large payloads. “Are they there now? I don’t […]
North Korea: What exactly is a H-bomb, and has the reclusive country joined the thermonuclear club?
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle was quoted in ABC News (Australia). “It shows that they’re making progress very fast on their nuclear weapons,” said Dr Philip Coyle from the Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in Washington. “As we see similarly with their rocket tests — they’ve done about 84 tests since Kim Jong-un became […]
Policy Analyst James McKeon Interviewed on CTV
Click here to see the full interview.
Hearsay on North Korea
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle was interviewed on the radio show Hearsay. Philip Coyle is Senior Science Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, and a recognized expert on U.S. and worldwide military research, development and testing, on operational military matters, and on national security policy and defense spending. Listen to the interview
