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India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear Capable Agni-II Missile

IN THIS ISSUE: India successfully test-fires Agni-II missile, new US intelligence report raises urgency over Iran's nuclear program, China's nuclear 'leakage,' nuclear-free not bad for economy, first Borey class subs to be deployed in Pacific, nuclear waste issues freeze permits for US power plants.

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India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear Capable Agni-II Missile
Times of India
Barak: New U.S. Intelligence Report Raises Urgency Over Iran's Nuclear Program
Haaretz
China's Nuclear 'Leakage'
Diplomat
Nuclear-Free Not Bad for Economy: Edano
Japan Times
First Borey Class Subs to be Deployed in Pacific
RIA Novosti
Nuclear Waste Issues Freeze Permits for U.S. Power Plants
CNN

India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear Capable Agni-II Missile

Times of India

Agni II

Sharpening its missile teeth, India on Thursday successfully test-fired its medium range nuclear capable Agni-II missile with a strike range of 2000 km as part of a user trial by the Army from the Wheeler Island off Odisha coast.  

Describing the launch as a complete success, ITR Director MVKV Prasad said, "All mission parameters were met during the trial of the indigenously developed missile." Full Article



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Barak: New U.S. Intelligence Report Raises Urgency Over Iran's Nuclear Program
Barak Ravid | Haaretz
Defense Minister Ehud Barak confirmed on Thursday Haaretz's report that President Barack Obama recently received a new National Intelligence Estimate report on the Iranian nuclear program, which shares Israel's view that Iran has made significant progress toward military nuclear capability, and said that the report has raised the urgency of the issue.    Full Article

China's Nuclear 'Leakage'
Larry M. Wortzel | Diplomat
One explanation to the existence of so many highly classified documents leaking out to the West in so short a time is that the PLA is involved in a major perception management and disinformation campaign. Could what many of us have accepted, this writer included, as established PLA doctrine be part of a more nuanced effort designed to reinforce the U.S. effort to reduce the size of our nuclear forces?    Full Article

Nuclear-Free Not Bad for Economy: Edano
Japan Times
Industry minister Yukio Edano waded into the national debate on energy policy Tuesday, saying the nation could phase out nuclear power by 2030 without hurting the world's third-largest economy. "I don't think the zero scenario is negative for Japan's economy," Edano told reporters in Tokyo.    Full Article

First Borey Class Subs to be Deployed in Pacific
RIA Novosti
Russia's first two Borey class strategic submarines will be ultimately deployed with the Pacific Fleet, First Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Sukhorukov said on Wednesday. The Yury Dolgoruky and the Alexander Nevsky vessels are undertaking test runs in the White Sea and are expected to be commissioned by the end of 2012.     Full Article

Nuclear Waste Issues Freeze Permits for U.S. Power Plants
Steve Hargreaves | CNN
The U.S. government said it will stop issuing permits for new nuclear power plants and license extensions for existing facilities until it resolves issues around storing radioactive waste. The government's main watchdog, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, believes that current storage plans are safe and achievable.    Full Article

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