The difficulty getting New START passed means ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty isn’t happening anytime soon.
Cultures of War
Cultures of War should be mandatory reading in our military academies and in government.
“Scam Fatigue” May Save Singh’s Hide
The 2G spectrum scandal cost India as much as $40 million.
New START Closer to Breaking Out of the Blocks
Ratification is like the starter’s gun — but is the finish line disarmament or a nuclear-industrial complex more deeply entrenched than ever?
WikiLeaks XXIV: Security for Radioactive Materials in Yemen Goes From Bad to Nonexistent
It’s not just Libya that demonstrates hair-raising casualness about nuclear security, but Yemen.
South Korea: Seeking Reunification by Live Fire?
Rather than waiting patiently for reunification to take place through negotiations, South Korea’s Lee Myoung-bak administration wants to accelerate the process, by force if necessary.
Why Would U.S. Urge U.N. to Allow Iraq a Nuclear Energy Program?
It has the potential to add to tensions — not to mention an arms race — in the Middle East.
Nuclear Disarmament: First Line of Defense Against the Destruction of the Environment
American exceptionalism: destructive. Earth exceptionalism: a planet-saving strategy.
Cynical Maneuvering by Democratic Leaders Quashes Recognition of a Palestinian State
Congress has condemned violence by extremist Palestinian extremist groups, yet when the Palestine Authority tries to advance freedom through diplomatic initiatives, the Democrats are just as quick to condemn them.
WikiLeaks XXIII: Torture Cables Undermine India’s Efforts to Inhabit Higher Ethical Ground Than China
The International Committee of the Red Cross concluded that the Indian government condoned torture to gain control of Kashmir.