Congress’s Iranian nuclear sanctions proposal could sabotage negotiations Sen. Robert Menendez’s commentary advocated an initiative that would ensure failure. If the “Nuclear Weapons Free Iran Act” should pass over a promised presidential veto, it almost certainly would scuttle the negotiations to curb Iran’s nuclear program. Mr. Menendez did not address the fact that six nations […]
Roll Call OpEd: Spend Smarter, Not More by Generals Gard & Johns
Spend Smarter, Not More By Lt. General Robert Gard and Brig. General John Johns Our nation needs an open dialogue about government spending, especially on U.S. military programs that damage our national security by ballooning the national debt. In January of 2012, President Obama released a new National Military Strategy designed to implement the revised […]
Politico Story on Federal Spending and Nukes Quotes Kingston Reif
House approves budget, averting shutdown January 15, 2014 By David Rogers The House approved and sent to the Senate a landmark $1.1 trillion spending bill that fills in the blanks of December’s budget agreement and sets a new template for appropriations for the remainder of President Barack Obama’s second term. Adopted 359-67, the giant measure […]
Voices of Russia Discusses Iran Nuclear Deal & Menendez-Kirk with Laicie Heeley
Director of Middle East and Defense Policy, Laicie Heeley joins Voices of Russia to discuss the first-step deal with Iran and Menendez-Kirk sanctions bill.
Global Security Newswire Story on Nuclear Modernization Spending Quotes Kingston Reif
U.S. Bill Boosts Warhead Spending by Nearly $1 Billion Rachel Oswald January 14, 2014 A new U.S. Congress omnibus spending bill would increase funding to the Energy Department’s nuclear-weapons efforts by close to $1 billion for fiscal 2014. Legislation released on Monday jointly by the Senate and House appropriations committees would provide $7.8 billion for […]