Nuclear Energy/Weapons

OBAMA HITS A WALL IN BERLIN

  WASHINGTON POST Obama hits a wall in Berlin By George F. Will, Published: June 20 The question of whether Barack Obama’s second term will be a failure was answered in the affirmative before his Berlin debacle, which has recast the question, which now is: Will this term be silly, even scary in its detachment from […]

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THE POSSIBILITY OF AN EMP STRIKE BY NORTH KOREA

   May 22, 2013 How North Korea Could Cripple the U.S. A single nuke exploded above America could cause a national blackout for months. By R. JAMES WOOLSEY And PETER VINCENT PRY Mr. Woolsey, a former CIA director, is chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a venture partner with Lux Capital. Mr.

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THE COMING NUCLEAR BREAKOUT

  April 8, 2013 The Coming Nuclear Breakout As the U.S. deterrent fades, atomic weapons are poised to proliferate. EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  The world can see the U.S. has acquiesced in North Korea’s weapons program and lacks the will to stop Iran. It can see the U.S. is shrinking its own nuclear capacity through

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TEN YEARS AGO, AN HONORABLE WAR BEGAN WITH WIDE SUPPORT

  March 19, 2013 Fouad Ajami: Ten Years Ago, an Honorable War Began With Wide Support Now the U.S. has bailed out of Iraq leaving behind little trace. And a strongman is in charge. By FOUAD AJAMI Mr. Ajami is a senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution and the author, most recently, of “The Syrian

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BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FOR INVASION OF IRAQ – 2003

  March 16, 2013 When Everyone Agreed About Iraq For years before the war, a bipartisan consensus thought Saddam possessed WMD. By STEPHEN F. KNOTT Mr. Knott, a professor of national security affairs at the United States Naval War College, is the author of “Rush to Judgment: George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and

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‘GERM’ WARFARE RAISES FEAR IN THE MIDEAST

  WASHINGTON TIMES BELLAMY VAN AAIST, LOPEZ, KAHLILI: Scent of ‘germ’ warfare raises fear in the Mideast Iran, Syria and North Korea step up work on biological weapons By Jill Bellamy van Aalst and Clare Lopez and Reza Kahlili Jill Bellamy van Aalst is a biological warfare threat analyst. Clare Lopez is a senior fellow

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THE AYATOLLAH ALWAYS SAYS NO

   February 9, 2013 The Ayatollah Always Says No Khamenei rejects another U.S. offer. Maybe he wants a bomb. EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:   As for the sanctions, they may hurt ordinary Iranians but this regime is famously indifferent to the suffering of its own people. The Ayatollah also doesn’t seem to take the Administration’s talk

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CHUCK HAGEL’S UNSETTLING HISTORY

  January 24, 2013 Chuck Hagel’s Unsettling History A senator on his doubts about the nominee’s judgment regarding Iran, missile defense and much else. By JOHN BARRASSO EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  On the issue of nuclear weapons, the candidate for U.S. secretary of defense actually seems more focused on eliminating American nuclear arms than eliminating

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BOOK REVIEW: THE NATANZ DIRECTIVE

  BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Natanz Directive’ Reviewed By Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney –  Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney is former assistant vice chief of staff for the U.S. Air Force, a former fighter pilot and currently a Fox News military analyst  Special to The Washington Times   Friday, November 30, 2012 THE NATANZ DIRECTIVE By Wayne

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