Nuclear Policy News – August 17, 2020

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Trump eyes Putin meeting before November election, say four people familiar with discussions
NBC

U.S. Army hangs back on future interceptor pursuit but continues research
Defense News

U.S. trilateral negotiations subvert int’l consensus on nuclear disarmament
Xinhua

United States

U.S. Army hangs back on future interceptor pursuit but continues research
Defense News8/17/20
The U.S. Army is slowing its pursuit of a future ballistic missile interceptor to replace the Patriot family of missiles, but it is continuing to conduct research on a less expensive, more capable replacement in preparation to field a new missile down the road.

ANALYSIS: Space Force doctrine raises questions about nuclear missiles
Air Force MagazineRachel Cohen
8/14/20
If a nuclear missile passes through space on its way to hit the Earth, should the Space Force own it?

ANALYSIS: U.S. competition with China and Russia: The crisis-driven need to change U.S. strategy
CSISAnthony Cordesman, Grace Hwang
8/14/20
For much of the last year, the Burke Chair at CSIS has been developing a comprehensive analysis of U.S. strategic competition with China and Russia.

OPINION: Lessons on aging gracefully
War on the RocksTommy Shannon, Josh Portzer, Arturo Trejo
8/17/20
How does America best prevent its own naval decline?

East Asia

U.S. trilateral negotiations subvert int’l consensus on nuclear disarmament
Xinhua8/15/20
The so-called trilateral arms control negotiations raised by the United States subvert the international consensus on nuclear disarmament, a Chinese envoy said here Friday.

China welcomes Putin’s proposal of holding online summit over Iranian nuclear issue
Xinhua8/15/20
China welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal of holding an online summit over Iranian nuclear issue, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Saturday.

Middle East

Trump Says U.S. will seek ‘snapback’ of UN Iran sanctions next week
Radio Free Europe8/15/20
President Donald Trump says the United States will try to trigger a “snapback” of sanctions on Iran at the United Nations next week, in a move that could kill the Iran nuclear deal and plunge the UN into a diplomatic crisis.

Don’t let Iran blow up the U.N. Security Council
Foreign Policy8/15/20
As a critical vote approaches, the fate of Iran nuclear sanctions—and decades of multilateralism—lies in the hands of Britain and France.

U.S. loses Iran arms embargo bid as Putin pushes summit to avoid nuclear deal showdown
CNBC8/14/20
Russia and China opposed extending the weapons ban, which is due to expire in October under a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.

Russia and Europe

Trump eyes Putin meeting before November election, say four people familiar with discussions
NBC8/16/20
President Donald Trump has told aides he’d like to hold an in-person meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin before the November election, according to four people familiar with the discussions.

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