New US-Russia Nuclear Arms Race is Both Dangerous and Costly August 28, 2019
Interview with Jeff Carter, PSR executive director | Between the Lines
On Aug. 19, just days after the world marked the 74th anniversary of the only use of nuclear weapons in war—the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Pentagon began conducting a test of a new generation ground-launched cruise missiles, once prohibited under the 1987 U.S.-Russia Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces or INF Treaty, that the Trump regime withdrew from on Aug. 2.
Share:
Categories:
More In the News
Young Voices in International Security: Kylie Jones
Nuclear Threat Initiative I think the emerging generation has a fresh batch of hope, optimism, and zeal for what we can achieve in the nuclear...
After Partnering With the State to Monitor Itself, a Pennsylvania Gas Company Declares Its Fracking Operations ‘Safe’
Inside Climate News “When you look at this report, there’s really not a whole lot that’s transparent about it. They don’t mention a single chemical...
A nuclear legacy in Los Alamos
Searchlight New Mexico “I would be concerned for my safety and the safety of others given the levels he reported,” [PSR Colorado's Deborah] Segaloff added,...