Trust but Verify: A Brief Response to New START Criticisms
Source: State Department Blog
By ACA Intern Matt Sugrue
Source: State Department Blog
By ACA Intern Matt Sugrue
By ACA Intern Matt Sugrue
With Jeffery Goldberg's article in The Atlantic the issue of a possible Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities is once again front and center. The possibility of an Israeli strike raises one immediate question: what is the supposed benefit to be derived from the strike?
Aegis system test launch from USS Hopper
By ACA Intern Daniel Salisbury
The Washington Post recently reported:
By ACA Intern Valerie Pacer
Are there viable alternatives?
By ACA Intern Daniel Salisbury
By Eric Auner
Global Security Newswire reports that the Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) wants to protect itself from incoming missiles using a "directed energy" system.
HMS Vanguard, one of four Royal Navy SSBN vessels
By ACA intern Daniel Salisbury
By Eric Auner
In August 1945, nuclear weapons were used in war for the first and last time. The Wall Street Journal reports that for the first time the U.S. is sending a representative to Japan's annual ceremony commemorating the bombing of Hiroshima.
By ACA Intern Matthew Sugrue Mitt Romney recently published a follow-up to his Washington Post critique in the National Review. Unfortunately, as in his first piece for the Washington Post Mr.