Ernest Moniz Discusses US Decision to Violate the Iran Deal on CNN’s New Day
Moniz spoke with Chris Cuomo about consequences of the withdrawal from the Iran Deal by the United States
Moniz spoke with Chris Cuomo about consequences of the withdrawal from the Iran Deal by the United States
NTI Co-Chair and CEO Ernest Moniz discussed the Iran Deal on PBS' NewsHour.
A 3D virtual museum of North Korean missiles displays the evolution of its capabilities since the 1990s. (CNS)
Former Senators Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar encourage leaders to use the Nunn-Lugar Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991 as a model for verifying possible nuclear disarmament if a deal is reached in upcoming US-North Korea talks.
Ernest J. Moniz, the former US secretary of energy, is CEO and co-chair of the Nuclear Threat Initiative. In this op-ed, published in the Boston Globe, he discusses the powerful verification measures within the Iran Deal and the importance of staying in the agreement, particularly as talks with North Korea approach.
Reducing and eliminating nuclear risks is an existential common interest for all nations.
We have crossed over to a new nuclear era in which cyber capabilities transform the nuclear risks.
In the Euro-Atlantic region today, the risks of a fateful error leading to nuclear conflict are compounded by heightened tensions between NATO and Russia – and little communication between military and political leaders. In the absence of some positive initiative, we will continue to drift toward danger.
This paper is part 6 of the 6-part series, U.S. Nuclear Policy and Posture: Core Steps, 2018–2020.
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