New NTI Report Questions Need for Forward-Deployed U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Europe
NTI released a report addressing the security risks, credibility, financial and political costs of maintaining NATO’s current nuclear posture.
NTI released a report addressing the security risks, credibility, financial and political costs of maintaining NATO’s current nuclear posture.
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Nuclear and military risks are compounded by heightened tensions between NATO and Russia—with little communication between military and political leaders
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.
What's Next for New START and Why Extending it Should Be a No-Brainer
Ernest J. Moniz and Sam Nunn call on Presidents Trump and Putin to extend New START for an additional five years to reduce incentives for a new nuclear arms race.
NTI has also published six related policy papers that together provide an alternative vision and roadmap for America’s nuclear policy and posture and a template.
This paper is part 6 of the 6-part series, U.S. Nuclear Policy and Posture: Core Steps, 2018–2020.
Preserving and revitalizing arms control agreements is critical to continue progress in verifiably reducing global nuclear stockpiles, preventing proliferation, and increasing stability.
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