Tensions increase between Tehran and the IAEA Fuel swap concept still in circulation Western governments…
Disarmament activist warns on new war
“The US military has a very established policy of bringing to the president all options they possibly can in a point of crisis.”
BASIC Executive Director Paul Ingram interviewed by RT News.
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http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-03-18/war-iran-weapons-mackinnon.html?fullstory
Iran Update: Number 140
- Iran announces it will enrich uranium to higher level
- New concerns about Iran's intentions, capabilities
- IAEA Report continues to raise
Getting to Zero Update
Negotiations between Russia and the United States on the follow-on agreement to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) resumed in Geneva, but appeared to face continuing challenges over the issues of telemetry, delivery vehicles carrying conventional warheads, and missile defense. Read more below.
BASIC welcomes Vice President’s push for treaty banning all nuclear explosions
The British American Security Information Council welcomes the renewed US commitment to press for the long-overdue Senate ratification of a treaty banning all nuclear explosions.
Declaration of Support for the Global Disarmament Agenda
Visions for a New Century: Brian Eno hosted this event on behalf of BASIC and the Ploughshares Fund on February 1st, at which people joined together to sign a declaration of support for the global dis
Event summary: Visions for a New Century – Launch of new public conversation on nuclear disarmament
Brian Eno, rock musician and artist, invited an eclectic collection of fellow musicians, artists, business people, senior politicians, officials, philanthropists, actors and writers to his London studio on the evening of February 1st to broaden support for nuclear disarmament.
Visions for a New Century: Launch of New Public Conversation on Nuclear Disarmament
Brian Eno, rock musician and artist, invited an eclectic collection of fellow musicians, artists, business people, senior politicians, officials, philanthropists, actors and writers to his London studio on the evening of February 1st to broaden support for nuclear disarmament.