Canceled Nukes Meeting: A Setback for Obama? By Dana Liebelson The day after Thanksgiving, when Americans were still digesting on La-Z-Boys and watching football, the State Department quietly announced that the 2012 conference for a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons had been canceled by the United States. It doesn’t quite qualify as inconvenient […]
Boston Globe Article on Iron Dome Quotes Kingston Reif
Israel developing next missile defense system with Raytheon By Bryan Bender WASHINGTON — Israel’s ability to shoot down hundreds of rockets fired by Hamas militants this past week has been hailed as a breakthrough in missile defense. But, military analysts warn, the real challenge is only beginning. Click here to read the rest of the […]
Kingston Reif Featured in Global Security Newswire Discussing Nuclear Terrorism
Little Hope Seen for Nuclear Security Bill Passage in Lame-Duck Session By Douglas P. Guarino WASHINGTON — Proponents of a legislative effort to bring the United States into line with two international nuclear security agreements appeared skeptical on Tuesday that Congress would be able to complete the task by the end of this year’s lame-duck […]
Associated Press Quotes John Isaacs on Defense Spending
In fiscal cliff scramble, defense budget part of the mix as Washington pursues deficit cut By Associated Press WASHINGTON — One war is done, another is winding down and the calls to cut the deficit are deafening. The military, a beneficiary of robust budgets for more than a decade, is coming to grips with a […]
The Vindicator Article on Cuban Missile Crisis Quotes Kingston Reif
Cuban Missile Crisis By Robert L. Schaadt The Vindicator For those who do not remember the Cuban Missile Crisis and for those that do, the photos of the Minuteman Missile at the 1962 Trinity Valley Exposition are stark reminders. Click here to read the rest of the articles on the The Vindicators website, including quotes […]