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“It will take all of us working together – government officials, and diplomats, academic experts, and scientists, activists, and organizers – to come up with new and innovative approaches to strengthen transparency and predictability, reduce risk, and forge the next generation of arms control agreements.”
– Wendy Sherman
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
June 2, 2022
Boston Globe, The
Article Title Cited News Outlet News Date
Biden’s choice for Pentagon faces questions on ties to Raytheon, other contractors Daryl Kimball Boston Globe, The December 9, 2020
Keep nuclear testing off the table Daryl Kimball, Michael Klare Boston Globe, The June 13, 2020
Pentagon sees space as next frontier Kingston Reif Boston Globe, The August 18, 2018
Trump wants to make foreign arms sales easier Jeff Abramson Boston Globe, The June 23, 2018
Trump has ‘unchecked authority’ to order a nuclear attack Kelsey Davenport Boston Globe, The August 8, 2017
While Trump talks tough, US quietly cutting nuclear force Daryl Kimball Boston Globe, The March 19, 2017
As Iran talks near a close, Kerry says deal still up in the air Boston Globe, The July 6, 2015
US general asks cut in nuclear stockpile Boston Globe, The August 6, 2012
Nuclear test could be North Korea's next step Boston Globe, The April 13, 2012
Senate poised to OK arms treaty Boston Globe, The December 22, 2010
Romney urges Congress to hold off on vote to ratify New START treaty Boston Globe, The December 3, 2010
A GOP legacy at risk: Republicans must end partisanship on START treaty Boston Globe, The September 14, 2010
Obama presses review of nuclear strategy Boston Globe, The January 3, 2010
Made in Mass., bomb stirs global debate Boston Globe, The September 20, 2009
Obama Seeks Global Uranium Fuel Bank Boston Globe, The June 8, 2009
Clinton Says She Would Embrace Climate, Arms Treaties Boston Globe, The January 14, 2009