The Japanese government expresses concern over the recent U.S. decision to develop a new generation of low-yield nuclear weapons.
This Washington Post Editorial argues that the U.S. should revive the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in light of new panel findings on its merits.
The New York Times analyzes the effect recent breakthroughs in creating synthetic viruses will have on efforts to control biological terrorism.
The Boston Globe argues that states should stockpile potassium iodide tablets to ward off thyroid cancer if a terrorist attack were to occur at a nuclear power plant.
The proposed verification procedures for the Biological Weapons Convention would have the added side benefit of improving our response to natural disease outbreaks.