Block U.S. Arm Sales to Stop Indiscriminate Bombing in Yemen
…countries. Concerns that delayed U.S. weapons may impede Saudi Arabia’s ability to defend itself also fall short. The United States has sold billions of dollars in weapons to the Kingdom…
Analysis Of State Of The Union Address

…comes to nuclear weapons. He has retired only 500 or so nuclear weapons from the U.S. stockpile, far fewer than his three predecessors. He passed up several opportunities to revise…
Trump Doesn’t Understand Arms Sales
…which enables foreign governments to receive U.S. weapons and associated military training via grants from the U.S. government. These grants are largely used to purchase U.S. weapons through foreign military…
Stimson study on the cost of nuclear weapons is featured in Defense One
Historically, cost has not played a decisive role in the United States’ nuclear weapons policy. For most of the nuclear age, money for the nuclear enterprise was viewed almost entirely…
“Well, Somebody Has to Arrange the Matches”

…UN Member States to take specific measures to prevent the spread of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, related materials, and their means of delivery. Ultimately, States must refrain from providing…
North Korean Rollback?
…the Nunn-Lugar program could play a central role in neutralizing the grave threat posed by the nuclear weapons and materials that Pyongyang has accumulated.” In its early years, the Nunn-Lugar…
Private Sector Can Reduce Weapons Proliferation

Nations around the world are understandably concerned that weapons of mass destruction — from Syrian stockpiles of chemical weapons to growing arsenals of nuclear weapons in North Korea and Pakistan…
Brian Finlay is quoted in Foreign Policy on crisis in Syria
…the weapons anyway. On its face, the decades-old Chemical Weapons Convention seems fairly straightforward. Signatories agree to halt the production of new chemical weapons, allow international inspectors to visit all…