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Why does North Korea want to launch a military satellite? What is the significance of the failure of a military satellite launch in relation to the development of weapons? When will the 7th nuclear test take place?
A conversation about the state of nuclear nonproliferation today, against the backdrop of a proposed resumption of nuclear testing by North Korea and the implied threat of the use of tactical nuclear weapons by Russia in Ukraine.
In essence, the South Koreans have wanted for a long time a greater say into the U.S. nuclear planning process.
Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller speaks with CNN's Paula Newton about Russia's most recent nuclear threats, and how the U.S. and the West should respond.
China and Russia have expressed concern that AUKUS, the US, the UK and Australian program to provide nuclear-powered submarines to Australia, will weaken nuclear global nonproliferation policy. China on Tuesday accused the US, Britain and Australia of treading a "path of error and danger."
For some analysis of the strategic implications of the AUKUS deal, Rachel Mealey spoke to James Acton - a nuclear expert with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Carnegie's James Acton speaks about AUKUS with Carole Walker on Times Radio.
Australia is now well on its way to becoming just the seventh country to have a nuclear-powered submarine.
Since the war began in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has threatened to use nuclear weapons. Now, he's backing out of a nuclear agreement with the United States which limits the amount of nuclear warheads both nations can stockpile. But why?
In terms of the risk of nuclear weapons being used, there has been a tremendous amount of nuclear rhetoric from Russia throughout this war.