We won’t attack you with our nukes, but woe unto he who dares attack us. Still valid?
Anti-nuke U.
Teaching courses on arms control.
Nuclear weapons: when our national security makes us insecure
It is the existence of the weapons themselves — not who has them — that poses the greatest threat.
What's it feel like to be well and promptly globally-struck?
The Obama administration is trying to decide on its nuclear “posture.” What stance will nuclear weapons assume in U.S. national security strategy? At ease or at attention? Supine, prone, or erect?
Time to change Ronald Reagan's 'trust, but verify' to 'verify, but trust'?
Nuclear Disarmament and Ronald Reagan: ‘Trust, But Verify’
To hawks, verification is another hammer with which to bludgeon disarmament.
Another nuclear-weapons commission? Wait, this one's the bomb!
Nuclear taboo? We all know taboos are made to be broken.
Deterrence and disarmament: Are they both magical thinking?
Proponents of deterrence claim that should it fail and nuclear war break out, we’d still come out ahead of where we would be if deterrence hadn’t been our policy all these years. Today, though, most don’t want to hear naked calculations about the possible sacrifice of millions of lives to save hundreds of millions of lives.
Alienating aliens: Do nukes make them go ballistic?
For the sake of argument: Do extraterrestrials place constraints on our use of nukes?