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Image
courtesy of the office of
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
(D-R.I.)
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“Climate
hushing” is one reason why
so many politicians who
oppose Trump
administration policies
have been going silent on
climate change, writes Kate
Yoder. But
polling shows that the
president’s agenda is
broadly unpopular. Read
more.
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In
1963, John F. Kennedy
proved that informal,
one-sided moves could
successfully defuse
tensions with hostile
adversaries, writes
Matthew Bunn.
Today, as a multipolar
arms race looms, JFK's
blueprint offers a vital
roadmap for a president
who wants to avoid
catastrophic
miscalculation. Read
more.
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President
Macron's new concept of
'dissuasion avancée' marks
a revolution in French
nuclear policy, writes Etienne
Marcuz. With
this, Paris seeks to
complement—not replace—US
extended deterrence. Read
more.
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complex, and more. Read
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WHAT'S
NEW AT THE BULLETIN
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The
Bulletin is
honored to welcome nuclear
proliferation and arms
control expert Jeffrey
Lewis and
nuclear risk and
disruptive technologies
expert Herbert
Lin to its
Science and Security
Board. As board members,
they will provide their
perspective on nuclear
issues and technological
threats, represent the
nonprofit at public
events, and participate in
setting the time on the
Doomsday Clock. Read
more.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
“Whatever
deal President Trump
makes with Iran, his
often-contradictory
decisions during the
conflict have laid the
groundwork for more
nuclear proliferation in
the Middle East.”
—
John Bolton, Attorney and
former United States
Ambassador to the United
Nations, "A
bad Iran deal could
spark a nuclear arms
race," The Wall
Street Journal
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