North Korea Halts Work on Launch Pad VOA News A U.S.-based research institute says new satellite imagery suggests North Korea has halted construction on a launch pad capable of testing intercontinental missiles. The new launch pad, located at the Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground, had been scheduled for completion around 2015.
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John W. Lewis and Xue Litai | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
How did conventional missiles change nuclear strategy, the organization of the combined conventional-nuclear missile forces for both deterrence and combat, and the relationship of the Second Artillery to the other military commands? Full Article
Laura Rozen | Al-Monitor
Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad confessed Monday that he is tired of discussing the Iran nuclear issue. The whole issue begins "to resemble a comedy show," Ahmadinejad said. Full Article
World Nuclear News
Support for nuclear energy in the USA is gradually approaching pre-Fukushima levels, a new public opinion poll shows. Some 65% of Americans now favour the use of nuclear, compared with 71% before the accident. Full Article
Gareth Evans | Project Syndicate
US President Barack Obama's foreign-policy landscape is littered with deflated balloons. The balloon that has deflated the most may be the one that Obama sent aloft in Prague in April 2009, when he made the case for rapid and serious movement toward a world free of nuclear weapons. Full Article
Frank Munger | Knoxville News
An Ohio congressman has introduced legislation that would put the military in charge of security at the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge and other U.S. facilities where nuclear weapons parts and critical weapons-making materials are housed. Full Article
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