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"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." 

- Larry Weiler

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Article Title Cited News Outlet News Date
Trump withdraws from the Iran nuclear deal. What now? Kelsey Davenport Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists May 8, 2018
The slow death of nonproliferation norms Daryl Kimball Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists May 4, 2018
Why we should reject Trump’s dangerous nuclear plan Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists February 2, 2018
The Vatican tries to reduce the revived global threat of nuclear war Kelsey Davenport Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists December 13, 2017
A millennial's vote to ban the bomb Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists November 3, 2016
It’s time to cut America’s nuclear arsenal Kingston Reif Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists September 30, 2016
Rethink oldthink on no first use Arms Control Association Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists August 29, 2016
Action plan: Keeping Iran from the bomb Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists November 26, 2013
Disposal of Chemical Arms is No Easy Task, Even in U.S. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists September 12, 2013
The future of nuclear security Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists June 24, 2013

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