The decision to buy a new class of submarines is premature and can be delayed for a decade
2006
Green paper: decisions over the future of British nuclear weapons
There is no need to rush into a decision when there is the option of becoming a virtual nuclear weapon state
Resolving the nuclear dispute with Iran by negotiation
The latest developments and international perspectives
The Proliferation Security Initiative three years on
Its legitimacy suffers from legal, political and operational flaws
Trident: Do we really need to make the decision now?
The current rush is unnecessary, reduces military flexibility and interoperability with the US, undermines the NPT and stymies an open debate.
Nuclear deterrence: A tried and tested defense strategy or an elaborate belief system masquerading as scientific theory?
Blair has turned a six-year opportunity to discuss replacing Trident into a six-month rubber-stamping exercise
New proposal to Iran: Will it be enough to defuse the nuclear crisis?
Western offer holds grounds for optimism although Iran will balk at demand to suspend uranium enrichment before talks
US ‘Prompt Global Strike’ Capability: A new destabilising sub-state deterrent in the making?
Congress should eliminate the million earmarked to convert Trident II D-5 SLBMs to carry conventional warheads – and Nato allies should voice opposition to it