Iran Shielding Nuclear Efforts in Tunnel Mazes (MalaysiaNews.net)
Iran s uranium enrichment plant buried inside a mountain near the holy city of Qum was revealed, the episode cast light on a wider pattern: Over the past decade, Iran has quietly hidden an incr…
A nuclear chance (Gulf Daily News)
If in 2010, the big nuclear powers and UN Security Council permanent members – the US, Russia, China, Britain and France – don’t make significant reductions in their nuclear weapons then an important opportunity will be lost. Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitri Medvedev appear to have a mind on this.
China urges US, N Korea nuclear talks (Brisbane Times)
China has urged the US and North Korea to “seize the moment” and take positive steps so six-party talks on the North’s nuclear program can resume quickly.
U.S. ups ante on nuclear role of Iran weapons (Albany Times Union)
White House works to make Tehran pay too costly a price for arms
Obama Faces Opposition From Pentagon On Nuclear Disarmament (The Huffington Post)
What’s Your Reaction? President Obama’s ambitious plan to begin phasing out nuclear weapons has run up against powerful resistance from officials in the Pentagon and other U.S. agencies, posing a threat to one of his most important foreign policy initiatives.
Iran Shielding Nuclear Efforts in Tunnel Mazes (New York Times)
Iran has shielded its infrastructure from attack in dense rock and further obscured the scale and nature of its nuclear effort, complicating the West s military calculus.
Iran warns West it will make its own nuclear fuel (Deseret News)
Iran set a one-month deadline Saturday for the West to accept its counterproposal to a U.N.-drafted nuclear plan and warned…
Iran warns West it will make its own nuclear fuel (Park Hills Daily Journal)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Iran set a one-month deadline Saturday for the West to accept its counterproposal to a U.N.-drafted nuclear plan and warned that otherwise it will produce reactor fuel at a higher level of enrichment on its own.
America, the Baleful (The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News)
Germany has finally discovered the nuclear threat. For years, German politicians and press played down American concerns about the nuclear ambitions of, first, the Iraq of Saddam Hussein and, later, the Iran of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Heather Hurlburt: Wall Street Journal on Nukes: Ten Impossible Things Before Breakfast (The Huffington Post)
The new START Treaty cutting US and Russian nuclear arsenals, set to be concluded later this month, enjoys broad, bipartisan support from national security experts…
