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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
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Article Title Cited News Outlet News Date
Rare announcement reveals Ohio-class submarine’s deployment to US Central Command Daryl Kimball Stars and Stripes November 5, 2023
Biden dispatching Sullivan to Tokyo for talks with Japan, Philippines, South Korea officials Arms Control Association Stars and Stripes June 14, 2023
Air Force secretary labels China’s rapid nuclear expansion most ‘disturbing’ threat he has seen Arms Control Association Stars and Stripes March 28, 2023
South Koreans celebrate summit anniversary, but N. Korea’s a no-show Kelsey Davenport Stars and Stripes April 28, 2019
Ban on low-yield nuclear weapons pushed by handful of Democrats Arms Control Association Stars and Stripes September 18, 2018
Cancellation of US-N. Korean meeting shows China spillover Kelsey Davenport Stars and Stripes August 26, 2018
US nuclear bomb budget falls short, audit finds Kingston Reif Stars and Stripes April 29, 2017
New nuclear-armed missile seen costing US $85 billion, up 36 percent Kingston Reif Stars and Stripes September 6, 2016
Policy Mixes Dream of Nuclear-Free World, Reality of Weapons Spending Stars and Stripes May 28, 2016
European Missile Shield Marks Milestone as New Threats Emerge Stars and Stripes May 10, 2016
Libya's chemical weapons destroyed in US-backed effort Stars and Stripes February 3, 2014
MV Cape Ray gears up to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons Stars and Stripes January 4, 2014
North Korea arms seizure could hurt US-Cuba detente Stars and Stripes July 19, 2013
Spangdahlem airmen strut their stuff for international audience Stars and Stripes June 28, 2013