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Letters: Concerns grow over threat from Iran, defense cuts
USA TODAY
By Majid Asgaripour, AP In southern Iran: A worker bikes in front of the Bushehr nuclear power plant last year. The greatest danger is $500 billion in “sequestration” cuts that would affect virtually all new weapons systems, including the stealth
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USA TODAY
German Offshore Wind Energy Delays Threaten Energy-Plan Overhaul
Bloomberg
‘Not in Danger‘ The German government says the delays won’t affect its goal of shutting all nuclear reactors by 2022 and raise the share of renewables to 35 percent of the total installed capacity from about 20 percent last year.
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US Nuclear Weapons Summit Addresses Terrorism Threat
Eurasia Review
Key members from the US military and from federal law enforcement agencies joined scientists and laboratory administrators on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Arlington, Virginia for the Defense Department’s Nuclear Deterrence Summit.
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Close Coordination Keeps Nuclear Weapons from Terrorists, US Official Says
defpro
Navy reactors, emergency operations, nuclear security and counterterrorism. The interface between agencies is part of what President Barack Obama called “looking at countering the single biggest threat to the United States‘ security,” he said.
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Nuclear officials meet Iranian leaders amid rising tensions in region
CNN International
US and European diplomats were still trying to gauge the sincerity of the Iranian offer, but US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called it “an important step.” Israel has made clear it considers a nuclear-armed Iran a threat to its existence and has
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‘Many aspects’ of nuclear safety of concern to Azerbaijan
News.Az
Going back to the upcoming summit in Korea, I would like to ask what aspects of nuclear safety are the most relevant to Azerbaijan? Besides our own problems (for example, the idea of constructing our own nuclear power plants), the threat to nuclear
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An American warning
Haaretz
A worker in the nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran. Photo by: AP The United States in particular, or the West in general, cannot be accused of ignoring the Iranian threat. The burden of sanctions imposed on Iran, together with Washington’s frequent
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Another Look at the Inside of Fukushima Daiichi
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By WSJ Staff AP As the clock ticks down toward the first anniversary of Japan’s big nuclear accident last March, the press got its second peek at the state of the stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant. This account is based on a pool report of the tour,
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Panel finds little danger from tsunami debris
Juneau Empire
affected by a damaged nuclear power plant, poses little danger to Alaska people or seafood. (AP Photo/Dan Joling) Dr. Ward Hurlburt, director of the Alaska Division of Public Health, speaks at a tsunami debris panel discussion organized by US Sen.
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