The Thin Red Line: Six Observations on Obama's Iran Policy Jaclyn Tandler | Proliferation Analysis With the Iranian nuclear crisis nearing a watershed, the question of the Obama administration's "red lines" on Iran's nuclear program is the subject of considerable speculation and debate.
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Syed Akbar | Deccan Herald
In a major boost to nuclear energy in the country, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited plans to set up 20 nuclear reactors in different states. Full Article
Steven Aftergood | Federation of American Scientists
Are U.S. nuclear forces on "hair trigger" alert? Not exactly, a Department of Defense official told Congress recently. "Although it is true that portions of the U.S. nuclear triad are capable of rapid execution upon authorization from the President." Full Article
Jun Hongo | Japan Times
The Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant crisis was caused by Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s lack of preparation for huge tsunami and exacerbated by conflicting levels of authority and downright "distrust and meddling" by high-ranking officials. Full Article
April Yee | National
It was to be the gold standard: a promise from the UAE to the US that the Emirates would not enrich or reprocess nuclear fuel, a shining example in the Middle East of non-proliferation and international cooperation. Full Article
Today's Zaman
American forces are now manning a new radar defense site in Turkey that could help defend Europe from a potential Iranian ballistic missile attack, the US Army's commander in Europe said Sunday. Full Article
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