Boiling Fish at Yongbyon
by | September 8, 2021 | No Comments
Looks like Yongbyon is running a little hot. The IAEA has announced that it believes the DPRK is conducting a plutonium reprocessing campaign at Yongbyon. Jeffrey and Aaron discuss why the DPRK would want to do this. What could the mystery be? Why would the DPRK reprocess plutonium? For nukes. It’s for nukes. Basically like …
Time to Shift from the Post-Kabul Blues to the China Arms Control Challenge
by | September 7, 2021 | 1 Comment
It’s Always Cloudy in Novaya Zemlya
by | September 3, 2021 | No Comments
Jeffrey and his team fear no cloud. Working with Capella Space to acquire cloud-piercing synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data, the MIIS team has been monitoring eternally-cloudy Novaya Zemlya, Russia, for evidence of Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile tests. Evidence pointed to the Burevestnik test site being revived after the previous failures, and the team started utilizing radar returns …
The Unipolar Moment Crashes and Burns in Kabul
by | August 30, 2021 | 3 Comments
Wasted Opportunities with the JCPOA
by ACW Podcast | August 27, 2021
Russia Resumes Burevestnik Testing
by Jeffrey Lewis | August 18, 2021
A SECOND SILO FIELD
by ACW Podcast | August 13, 2021
Topping-off National Missile Defenses for Tac Nuke Reductions?
by Michael Krepon | August 12, 2021
Is a Third Trade for Missile Defenses Possible?
by Michael Krepon | August 5, 2021
I Sing of Arms and the Man
by ACW Podcast | July 29, 2021
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Looks like Yongbyon is running a little hot.
The IAEA has announced that it believes the DPRK is conducting a plutonium reprocessing campaign at Yongbyon.
Jeffrey and Aaron discuss why the DPRK would want to do this. What could the mystery be? Why would the DPRK reprocess plutonium?
For nukes. It’s for nukes. Basically like the DPRK has been saying.
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