REQUESTED FISCAL YEAR 2005
The U.S. government process for checking whether American commercial exports are being misused for weapons purposes needs improvement, the General Accounting Office (GAO) concluded in a January report. (Continue)
More than four months after China hosted the first round of six-party talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis...
The capture of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein Dec. 13 may yield new clues as to whether Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD) when a U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq last spring...
In the 2000 U.S. presidential election between Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore, discussions of arms control...
The United States is strongly criticizing Russia for failing to live up to past pledges to withdraw its armed forces from Georgia and Moldova. (See ACT, December 2003.)
In U.S. politics, it is not always “the economy, stupid.” However often economic...
After going all of last year without a formal ambassador to the UN Conference on Disarmament (CD), the United States will be represented in 2004 by newly confirmed Ambassador Jackie Wolcott Sanders...
The Bush administration recently launched several programs to deal with securing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) worldwide, particularly...
Congress has given its stamp of approval to Bush administration proposals calling for expanded research on new and modified nuclear warheads capability.