Disarmament
Bob Gates looks for continuity
If a forthcoming Foreign Affairs article, authored by the outgoing/incoming Secretary of State for Defense is anything to go by, it will be business as usual at the Pentagon… or Obama and his White House staff can look forward to a rocky relationship with his Defense Secretary.
A new American president and nuclear weapons
As one of the longest and most closely followed US campaigns has drawn to a close, the implications of this election for getting to zero are unknown. The next president faces the monumental challenge of coping with two wars and a worldwide economic crisis. These issues may detract from the time and energy that the next Administration can spend on nuclear security.
GTZ workshop in NYC
Sitting down before the start of the afternoon workshop on Getting to Zero yesterday I have to admit to being a little intimidated. I was to open before Michael Krepon, someone highly involved in the issue for many years and whose work I had read a great deal of.
Seizing the Moment: Breakthrough Measures to Build a New East West Consensus on Weapons of Mass Destruction and Disarmament
Event hosted by the EastWest Institute in cooperation with BASIC and other NGOs, at the United Nations in New York.
For summaries and a report on the event, follow this link to EWI\’s website:
Getting to Zero Update
In this issue: Commitments to disarmament and arms control ; Country reports ; Missile defense ; etc
Iran update: number 127
Summary
- Russia decides not to sell Iran its S-300 anti-aircraft system
- In the second presidential debate, Obama and McCain sound off on sanctions
- The Bush Administration holds off on establishing permanent diplomatic presence in Iran
- Iran refutes earlier hints that it might cease uranium enrichment on condition that it receives a guaranteed international supply of nuclear fuel
- Iran withdraws its bid to be on the board of the IAEA in favor of regional partner Syria
High-level conference to cover getting to zero
The East-West Institute, in cooperation with BASIC, CNS, NGOCDPS, the Global Security Institute, and other organizations, will host a conference that will include UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Henry Kissinger, Hans Blix and other international experts.