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Senate Votes Late Thursday to Permit U.S. Agencies to Assist Disablement and Dismantlement of North Korean Nuclear Facilities
Jun 27, 2008

After a 24-hour period of positive developments on the dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear program, an exclamation point was added late Thursday night when the U.S. Senate passed an Iraq war supplemental funding bill that included a waiver to the 1994 Glenn amendment, an amendment which would have limited the United States from providing financial assistance to North Korea for dismantlement.

Center Applauds Progress Toward Dismantling North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program
Jun 26, 2008

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation today commended the steps taken by the Bush Administration and North Korea to disable and verify the dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

McCain vs. Obama: A Side-by-Side Comparison on Nuclear Weapons and Other Security Issues
Jun 11, 2008

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation has prepared a side-by-side comparison of the candidates' positions on nuclear weapons, nonproliferation, missile defense, and relations with countries like North Korea, Iran, and Russia.

Americans on Capitol Hill to Speak Directly to Iranians
Jun 5, 2008

As the U.S. and Iranian governments continue to trade insults and recriminations, the Campaign for a New American Policy on Iran, coordinated by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, will hold an unprecedented event on Capitol Hill where Americans will speak directly to the people of Iran.

Center Experts Respond to McCain's Nuclear Security Speech
May 29, 2008

Experts at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation responded today to Senator John McCain's (R-AZ) speech on nuclear weapons security.

With $600 Billion Defense Spending Bill, House Waffles on Weapons Procurement but Stands Strong on Arms Control
May 20, 2008

In a new analysis of the $600 billion fiscal year 2009 Defense Authorization bill scheduled to be voted upon Thursday, May 22 by the House of Representatives, analysts at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation drew attention to ongoing problems with weapons system procurement, but applauded the House’s efforts to strengthen arms control initiatives.

$168 Billion in House Supplemental Brings Total War Costs to $864 Billion
May 15, 2008

In a new analysis of the supplemental war funding package set to be voted upon today by the House of Representatives, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation noted the ever-increasing cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the fly-by-night nature of supplemental budgeting.

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