US still fixated by nuclear terror By Stephen Collinson AFP SEOUL — Visions of a mushroom cloud over a US city may have led America into a dubious war in Iraq, but the threat of nuclear terror has lost none of its power to fixate US leaders and shape foreign policy. Click here to […]
AFP TV Interviews Duyeon Kim
On March 24, 2012 Duyeon Kim, Deputy Director of Nuclear Non-Proliferation at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, was interviewed by AFP TV about the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit. Click here for the video.Duyeon Kim, Deputy Director of Nuclear Non-Proliferation on AFP TV ahead of the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit: “The central focus […]
Global Security Newswire Quotes Kingston Reif
Legislative Quagmire Grips Nuclear Security Pacts in U.S. By Diane Barnes Global Security Newswire WASHINGTON — Just weeks before the second Global Nuclear Security Summit convenes in South Korea, the United States still has not enacted a law critical to ratifying what the Obama administration at the first summit called “the two key international […]
Year in Review: Congress and National Security in 2007
by John Isaacs Published on IRC Right Web on December 28, 2007 On December 18, as Congress was about to head out of town, the Senate took three last votes on the war in Iraq. The outcome of the votes replicated a host of votes earlier in the year and ran into the same […]