"Though we have acheived progress, our work is not over. That is why I support the mission of the Arms Control Association. It is, quite simply, the most effective and important organization working in the field today."
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Global nuclear dangers are growing, and international peace and security are at severe risk.
A North Korean official said the election will not influence its approach to engagement with the United States and blamed Washington for escalating regional tensions.
A U.S. judge ruled that the National Nuclear Security Administration violated the law by failing to properly analyze alternatives that consider; environmental impacts.
U.S. Missile Battery to Remain in the Philippines
In September, UN member states adopted an important, wide-ranging document designed to reaffirm the UN Charter, reinvigorate multilateralism, boost implementation of existing commitments, and advance concrete solutions to global challenges, including the existential threats posed by nuclear weapons.
The United Kingdom and the United States said their decision to extend their mutual defense agreement indefinitely is in response to rising threats.
The United States continues to weigh appeals from Ukraine to use U.S.-origin missiles against targets behind Russian frontlines.
Nearly 80 years have passed since the atomic bomb created by J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project was detonated secretly in central New Mexico. The Trinity explosion not only ushered in the nuclear age and triggered the Cold War arms race, it also spread deadly radioactive fallout across dozens of states and led to increased rates of cancer and other radiation-related illnesses for millions of American downwinders.
China assumes the rotating leadership of the P5 process while states negotiate disarmament language for the Summit for the Future outcome document. A survey shows strong swing-state opposition to testing as the United States reviews nuclear requirements and renews a cooperation treaty with the United Kingdom.
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