For Kodak, nuclear reactor and weapons-grade uranium proved useful Los Angeles Times “It's such an odd situation because private companies just don't have this material,” Miles Pomper, a senior research associate at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Washington, DC, told the Democrat and Chronicle. No kidding. | ||
Iran sees success in stalling on nuclear issue Hamilton Spectator “Without violating any international laws or the Non-Proliferation Treaty, we have managed to bypass the red lines the West created for us,” said Hamidreza Taraghi, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who is close to the ... | ||
GSN: IAEA Pushes Iran for More Nuclear Transparency Newsroom America NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION TREATY CONFERENCE PLANNERS END MEETING The planning panel for the 2015 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty review conference wrapped up its initial gathering on Friday after engaging in two weeks of "efficient" proceedings, ... | ||
Preventing a Nuclear Iran National Review Online (blog) Meanwhile, Congress, which is already toying with legislation to tighten our nuclear-nonproliferation policies, should get busy. Is the president's position really all that bad? His defenders insist that his 5 percent solution is simply pragmatic. | ||
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Sanctions on Iran should be lifted: Russian deputy FM Tehran Times The Russian deputy foreign minister added, “The mechanism of sanctions is inconsistent with the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. In addition, the option of sanctions is no longer effective in international relations.” “Talk of any possible new ... | ||
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Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Nonproliferation Update 5/15
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