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International Day Against Nuclear Tests Should Push Us All to Demand Global Zero
According to the 2000 Report of the UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, the long-lasting effects of nuclear...
Valerie Plame via HUFFPOST
Oct 29, 2014
Nuclear terrorism: Most immediate and extreme threat to global security
As discussions of terrorism and foreign fighters come to a close this week at the United Nations, President Obama can be sure of one...
Valerie Plame via The Hill
Sep 26, 2014


Valerie Plame: Islamic State Could Get Nukes
Former CIA agent Valerie Plame, famously outed in 2003 after her husband disputed claims about Saddam Hussein’s nuclear ambitions, is...
Steven Nelson, US News
Sep 26, 2014


Valerie Plame looks at a fragile, scary world
SANTA FE, N.M. — Watching Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine this summer, I couldn’t help connecting the dots from one prickly,...
Winthrop Quigley, Albuquerque Journal
Sep 18, 2014


Valerie Plame Wilson Fighting To Wipe Out Nuclear Weapons
Valerie Plame Wilson was an undercover operative in the CIA’s counter-proliferation division. That line of work is also known as...
Lance Gould, The Huffington Post
Mar 6, 2013
An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Twenty-five years ago, President Reagan laid out a vision for a world without nuclear weapons, and in his first term President Obama...
Valerie Plame via HUFFPOST
Mar 4, 2013
Move the base camp
THERE was a time when the sort of people who campaigned to rid the world of nuclear weapons wore anoraks and thick jumpers and camped out...
The Economist
Jun 16, 2011


Lucy Walker: on that bombshell
We never loved the bomb, but we did at least learn to stop worrying about it. According to new documentary Countdown to Zero, though, we...
Steven Rose, The Guardian
Jun 16, 2011


Nuclear endgame: The growing appeal of zero
RIDDING the world of nuclear weapons has long been a cause of the pacifist left. But in the past few years mainstream politicians,...
The Economist
Jun 16, 2011
TED
Many of you know my name but not what I actually did for the CIA; instead you probably only know the story of how I became a national...
Valerie Plame Wilson
Jul 30, 2010
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