Nuclear Weapons 
Inauguration Day 2013: Work In Progress(Comments Off)
This year’s Inauguration Day looks very different than the celebration in 2009. On that day, historic numbers of people gathered in Washington, DC and watched from around the world as President Barack Obama was sworn into office. We were optimistic and hopeful about the promise of a new president. This year after several years of [...]
Full Story»Putting the Bygone Nuclear Era Behind Us
Monday, December 3, 2012, in his first national security speech since winning reelection, President Obama reaffirmed his commitment to “a world without nuclear weapons.” At an event honoring the 20th anniversary of the Nunn-Lugar program at the National War College in Washington, D.C., the President was thankful for the bi-partisan work and leadership for measures [...]
Women Leading at New START Hearing
A year and half after ratification, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) conducted a hearing on June 21, 2012 to assess the progress of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty’s (New START) implementation. Not only was the hearing yet another step in reaffirming just how important New START is to our security and U.S.-Russia relations, [...]
Time for spring cleaning!
The Associated Press recently reported on the Obama Administration’s nuclear weapons policy review, claiming that specific deep cuts are being considered. The report was met with a barrage of criticism from several policy circles and some in Congress who are determined to maintain a large Cold War-era nuclear arsenal. The president has made the right [...]


