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.
Moscow’s actual nuclear decisions would likely not involve Putin carefully parsing doctrinal clauses.
The best option already has a successful playbook from 2013.
For too long, the EU focused on Iran’s nuclear program while mostly ignoring its malign regional activities and missile program. As the consequences of both hit closer to home, the union must pursue a new strategy focused on containing Iran’s regime, supporting Iranian civil society, and engaging with Gulf states.
The danger of these weapons isn’t just that Moscow might actually use them. It’s that Washington knows Moscow might actually use them.