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Keywords: Germany U.S. Nuclear Treaty,
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Race for Latest Class of Nuclear Arms Threatens to Revive Cold War
New York Times 04/16/2016
Only Hillary Clinton Is Prepared for the Nuclear Threat
WSJ 10/24/2016
In Germany, a Cold War Deal to Host U.S. Nuclear Weapons Is Now in Question
WSJ 02/12/2019
Reduction of nuclear weapons and missile defense. The nuclear proliferation threats from Iran, North Korea and other nuclear weapons developing states for which the START treaty does little.
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Nuclear weapons: The new nuclear age
Economist 04/05/2015
Russia Lifts Its Ban on Delivery of S-300 Surface-to-Air Missile System to Iran
Wall Street Journal 04/14/2015
Russian Missiles for the Ayatollah
Wall Street Journal 04/14/2015
Putin Lifts Ban on Russian Missile Sales to Iran
New York Times 04/13/2015
Race for Latest Class of Nuclear Arms Threatens to Revive Cold War
New York Times 04/16/2016
Wall Street Journal 12/21/2010
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter says the U.S. must be better prepared in coordination with its allies for the mix of propaganda, subversion and cyber programs used by Russian president Putin. It says this is not a return to the Cold War, but better preparation means it would be possible to tell when Russia was using these tactics, and when it was not.
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Defense Chief: Subversion, ‘Big Lie’ Are in Russia’s Arsenal
Wall Street Journal 06/06/2015
U.S. Pledges Equipment, Manpower to NATO Rapid-Response Force
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2015
Russia Bolsters Its Submarine Fleet, and Tensions With U.S. Rise
New York Times 04/20/2016
It’s No Cold War, but Vladimir Putin Relishes His Role as Disrupter
The New York Times 09/30/2016
Why the US fears Russia is hacking its presidential election - BBC News
BBC News 10/11/2016
The Washington Post - Breaking news and latest headlines, U.S. news, world news, and video
The Washington Post
This WSJ editorial on April 1, 2016, cites Trump's remarks about the U.S. letting Japan and South Korea develop their own nuclear weapons and says this would encourage a nuclear arms race in Asia. Trump made his remarks in the context of North Korea, but the Journal points to Trump's lack of a grasp of the larger reasons why the U.S. for decades has provided a nuclear unmbrella to Japan and South Korea- to prevent a larger arms race. The Journal says Trump lacks knowledge of what the U.S. gets from Japan and South Korea in return for stationing troops and bases- $900 million from South Korea and $2 billion from Japan, and says it is more cost efficient for the U.S. to station at the current modest troop level than bring the troops home. Trump's failure to grasp the details and the larger issues is one of the criticisms of his campaign and his candidacy for the presidential nomination.
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Wall Street Journal 04/01/2016
Obama Rebukes Donald Trump’s Comments on Nuclear Weapons
New York Times 04/01/2016
In defense of the GOP - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/15/2016
U.S.-China Tensions Thwart Response to North Korea Threat
WSJ 09/09/2016
Analyst: 'We need an entirely new North Korea strategy' | Asia | DW.COM | 09.09.2016
DW.COM 09/09/2016
Only Hillary Clinton Is Prepared for the Nuclear Threat
WSJ 10/24/2016
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Nuclear weapons: The new nuclear age
Economist 04/05/2015
Race for Latest Class of Nuclear Arms Threatens to Revive Cold War
New York Times 04/16/2016
New York Times 11/20/2010
Farewell to the Age of the Treaty
New York Times 11/21/2010
The Case for Ratifying New Start
Wall Street Journal 11/24/2010
From 16 Leading Britons, a Plea for the Arms Treaty
New York Times 11/29/2010
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