Source: Carnegie
Non-Proliferation Project Director Joseph Cirincione's Power Point presentation explains that the ballistic missile threat to the United States has dramatically decreased since the height of the Cold War.
Source: Carnegie
Non-Proliferation Project Director Joseph Cirincione's Power Point presentation explains that the ballistic missile threat to the United States has dramatically decreased since the height of the Cold War.
The danger of these weapons isn’t just that Moscow might actually use them. It’s that Washington knows Moscow might actually use them.
After its latest escalation, Tehran may be forced to reconsider its entire approach to national security, including leveraging its status as a threshold nuclear state to counter Israel.
Overly generalized discussions on the emerging technology may be unproductive or even undermine consensus to reduce nuclear risks at a time when such consensus is desperately needed.
Moscow and Tehran’s partnership has been growing since 2015 and only increased since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.