Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
January 2010 - United States Special Weapons News
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- Exercise Aims to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction AFPS 29 Jan 2010 -- International cooperation is key to interrupting the trafficking of materials used to make weapons of mass destruction and stopping the proliferation of nuclear arms, a Department of Homeland Security official said.
- Obama Stresses Arms Control Cooperation AFPS 28 Jan 2010 -- Calling the threat of nuclear weapons “perhaps the greatest danger to the American people,” President Barack Obama last night stressed the importance of non-proliferation initiatives to keep terrorists and rogue nations from acquiring them.
- Obama calls for comprehensive nuclear disarmament RIA Novosti 28 Jan 2010 -- U.S. President Barack Obama has reiterated his pledge to work toward comprehensive nuclear disarmament and confirmed progress in talks on a new strategic arms reduction treaty with Russia.
- Russia, U.S. reaching end of arms reduction talks - Lavrov RIA Novosti 27 Jan 2010 -- Russia and the U.S. will finish talks on a new nuclear arms reduction treaty in the next few weeks, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.
- E-4 commemorates 35 years on alert AFNS 26 Jan 2010 -- To say there have been a lot of changes in the past 35 years would be a bit of an understatement.
- Obama to Unveil New Plan to Fight Bioterrorism VOA 26 Jan 2010 -- U.S. President Barack Obama will use his State of the Union address Wednesday to unveil a new plan for a better and quicker response to bioterrorism and other threats to public health. The announcement comes just hours after the release of a report critical of the U.S. government's ability to prepare for and respond to bioterrorist attacks.
- Russian-American START treaty hinges on simultaneous ratification RIA Novosti 25 Jan 2010
- Medvedev says new Russia-U.S. arms cuts treaty 95% agreed RIA Novosti 24 Jan 2010 -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Sunday the new arms cuts pact with the United States has almost been agreed upon.
- Russian, U.S. experts to continue arms dialogue in Geneva in Feb RIA Novosti 23 Jan 2010 -- A Russian Defense Ministry spokesman confirmed on Saturday that Moscow and Washington would continue their dialogue on a new strategic arms deal in Geneva in February.
- Russia, U.S. to resume arms talk in early February - Lavrov RIA Novosti 22 Jan 2010 -- Russia and the United States will resume talks on a new strategic arms deal at the start of February, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday.
- Russia, U.S. will not lecture each other at talks - Kremlin aide RIA Novosti 22 Jan 2010 -- Russia and the United States will not lecture each other at talks in Washington next week, a senior Kremlin aide said in a newspaper interview published on Friday.
- Medvedev says arms deal talks with U.S. making good progress RIA Novosti 16 Jan 2010 -- Talks on a new strategic arms reduction deal with the U.S. are difficult, but many points have been agreed on, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Saturday.
- The Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives program reflects on 2009 Army News 13 Jan 2010 -- The Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives program, known as ACWA, achieved many milestones throughout 2009 and continues to progress toward eliminating the chemical weapons stockpile in both Pueblo, Colo., and Blue Grass, Ky.
- U.S.-Russia arms reduction talks to resume in January - Lavrov RIA Novosti 12 Jan 2010 -- Moscow and Washington could resume talks on a new U.S.-Russian strategic arms reduction treaty by the end of January, the Russian foreign minister said on Tuesday.
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