NEW Op-Ed: The Greatest Terrorist Threat
"The best way to stop a WMD attack is to prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear materials in the first place."
"The best way to stop a WMD attack is to prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear materials in the first place."
Norwegian Foreign Minister Børge Brende welcomed attendees from 25 countries to the meeting in Oslo, Norway, where the International Partnership launched three expert working groups and defined a plan of work for the first, two-year phase of the project.
Past Event
Oslo, Norway
Interactive 3D submarine models for North Korea. (CNS)
Remarks as prepared by former Senator Richard Lugar, co-chair of NTI's Military Materials Security Study Group, for the launch of the report, Bridging the Military Nuclear Materials Gap
Report draws from input of study group of former military and political officials from nuclear-armed states.
Past Event
House of Sweden, 2900 K Street, NW
Held in Beijing, this event was co-chaired by former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, NTI’s co-chairman, and Chinese Academician Hu Side.
83% of the world’s weapons-usable nuclear materials—PU and HEU is categorized as "military" which falls outside the scope of international nuclear security guidelines.
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