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Subject Reconsidering U.S. Plutonium Pit Production Plans | Arms Control Today, June 2020
Date June 2, 2020 12:03 PM
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** Reconsidering U.S. Plutonium Pit Production Plans ([link removed])
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** By Sharon K. Weiner
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The Trump administration’s plan to ramp up production of plutonium is unnecessary and likely to exceed current budget and schedule goals. (Login required.)
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** Old Chemical Weapons: Moving the OPCW to an Active Role ([link removed])
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With its original mission nearing completion, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons should increase its support for the discovery and destruction of old chemical weapons. (Login required.)


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The coronavirus disease illustrates the consequences of global catastrophes. Now is the time to strengthen nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation efforts. (Login required.)
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