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Civil Society Support for Marshall Islands Against Nuclear Weapons
Activists from all over the world came together in Vienna to participate in a civil society forum organized by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.

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Luck Is Not a Security Policy
The specious argument of nuclear deterrence has been a major driving force of the global nuclear arsenals.

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How the President Who Pledged to Banish Nuclear Weapons Is Enabling Their Renewal
Nuclear abolition itself is being abolished.

Why Is the IAEA Getting Iran Wrong?
Here is a hint: There are only a couple of IAEA inspectors with nuclear-weapons knowledge - and Iran is not helping by banning these very Western inspectors from looking …

“Coercive Diplomacy” and the Failure of the Nuclear Negotiations
The US posture in talks with Iran has reflected the perspective of a dominant power accustomed to employing coercive power.

Greenpeace Champions the Marshall Islands
Declares zero the only safe number of nuclear weapons on the planet.

Former Weapons Inspector in Iraq Questions Claims That Iran Hiding Nuclear Tests
Six world powers are leading nuclear negotiations with Iran and have set a November deadline to reach a deal to constrain Iran's nuclear program.

History of Key Document in IAEA Probe Suggests Israeli Forgery
A document not only remains unverified but can only be linked to Iran by a far-fetched official account marked by a series of coincidences related to a foreign scientist …

Obama Promised a “World Without Nuclear Weapons,” but May Now Spend $1 Trillion on Upgrades
President Obama's disarmament efforts were cited when he won the Nobel Peace Prize, but since then advocates say little progress has been made.

Open Letter Supports Marshall Islands’ Nuclear Zero Lawsuits
Recently, 78 civil society leaders from around the world released an Open Letter in Support of the Marshall Islandsu2019 Nuclear Zero Lawsuits.