Nuclear Energy/Weapons

ASSESSING THE TERRORIST THREAT REPORT

September 15, 2010 America’s New Terrorist Networks By Tony Blankley While public attention was diverted by whether or not Florida pastor Terry Jones and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf had reached a compromise, a report critical to our national security went virtually unnoticed. Jones, under some pressure from most of the civilized world, offered to withdraw […]

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WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF AN EMP ATTACK

Gauging the Threat of an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack September 9, 2010 | 0856 GMT By Scott Stewart and Nate Hughes Over the past decade there has been an ongoing debate over the threat posed by electromagnetic pulse (EMP) to modern civilization. This debate has been the most heated perhaps in the United States, where

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JOHN BOLTON – THE NEW START ARMS-CONTROL TREATY WARNING

SEPTEMBER 8, 2010 New Start Is Unilateral Disarmament The treaty’s little-noticed limits on conventional weapons systems will reduce our ability to project power around the world. By JOHN BOLTON The centerpiece of “New Start,” the arms-control treaty that President Barack Obama signed with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in April, is its reduction in nuclear warheads.

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SCOTT BROWN – IRAN AND PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST

SEPTEMBER 3, 2010 Want Middle East Peace? Deny Iran Nukes Israeli-Palestinian talks are good, but Tehran’s nuclear drive continues. By SCOTT BROWN Those of us who hope for peace in the Middle East applaud the meeting of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The fact that Palestinians finally agreed to direct

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SADDAM AND “THE BOYS””

SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 If Saddam Had Stayed Saddam would have joined the nuclear bad-boys club with Iran and North Korea. By DANIEL HENNINGER From the vantage point of history, Barack Obama’s prime-time speech announcing the Iraq war’s end is less important than the speech he gave eight years ago as a state senator in Illinois.

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HISTORY COULD OF BEEN CHANGED HAD WE TAKEN BAGHDAD IN 1990

AUGUST 23, 2010 The Guns of August, 1990 The last 20 years would have been very different had American forces taken that open road to Baghdad the first time around. By FOUAD AJAMI He struck in early August, 20 years ago, at a time when the Cold War had just ended, and the world was

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PAKISTAN’S DISASTER WILL IMPACT U.S.

AUGUST 19, 2010 Pakistan’s Epic Flood A disaster with security implications for the U.S. This has been a year of epic natural and environmental disasters—in Haiti, Chile, Russia and the Gulf of Mexico. The flooding that has now submerged a fifth of Pakistan is not yet the most lethal of these disasters, though that may

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PENTAGON HAS A PLAN FOR ATTACKING IRAN

Austin Bay Iran: War Option on the Table EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  A successful attack could disrupt the mullahs’ nuclear quest for a decade, especially if key regime personnel and technicians die in the raids.  However, the regime, if it survives, might counterattack in Iraq, strike an Arab Persian Gulf state, attack Israel or launch

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IS IRAN WORKING ON EMP TECHNOLOGY?

use Minute BARTLETT & PRY: What if Iran already has the bomb? Better to be prepared than surprised By Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland serves as ranking member of the air and land forces subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee  and Peter Vincent Pry, president of EMPact America – August 2, 2010 EXCERPT FROM

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