Director, Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists. Tracking nuclear arsenals, co-author of Nuclear Notebook, SIPRI Yearbook. Opinions my own.
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Director, Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists. Tracking nuclear arsenals, co-author of Nuclear Notebook, SIPRI Yearbook. Opinions my own.
Website: https://fas.org/initiative/nuclear-information-project/
Hans Møller Kristensen is director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists. He writes about nuclear weapons policy there; he is coauthor of the Nuclear Notebook column in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the World Nuclear Forces appendix in Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's annual SIPRI Yearbook. .. more
For background on nuke arsenals, see: fas.org/initiative/n...
A normal Congress adhering to its constitutional role of checking the executive branch would have lots of questions.
Soon we’ll probably get the Trump Constitution of the United States.
Here's a deep look at the program and why it's raising safety concerns.
For the nuke nerds, I'll also highlight what's new in this 🧵
www.npr.org/2025/12/17/n...
Reposted by Matthew Bunn, Hans M. Kristensen
Here's a deep look at the program and why it's raising safety concerns.
For the nuke nerds, I'll also highlight what's new in this 🧵
www.npr.org/2025/12/17/n...
Disgraceful and un-American!
For infrastructure and operational developments, see also our recent Nuclear Notebook: x.com/nukestrat/st...
Nothing to see here…
• 11 Dec: 2 B-52s (at least one (60-0032) nuclear-capable) with Japan (no flight map released): x.com/jointstaffpa...
• 9 Dec: 2 Tu-95 (nuclear-capable) and 2 H-6K around Japan (flight map released). x.com/nukestrat/st...
www.reuters.com/world/china/...
Reposted by Kori Schake, Bessma Momani
• PDF-version on Taylor & Francis
www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....
• Web-version on @bulletin
thebulletin.org/premium/2025...
Hey @BBC, you should fix this. People remember headlines, not articles.