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Why did the UN grant Iran a leadership role? It reflects procedural voting dynamics despite criticism
It reflects procedural voting dynamics despite criticism The United States, joined by the United Arab Emirates and supported by several European governments, condemned a United Nations decision made on Monday, April 28, 2026, to appoint Iran as one of the vice presidents at a major nuclear treaty conference in New York. Iran’s appointment through Non-Aligned Movement voting bloc The controversy emerged as the 11th Review Conference of
Why did the UN grant Iran a leadership role? It reflects procedural voting dynamics despite criticism
It reflects procedural voting dynamics despite criticism The United States, joined by the United Arab Emirates and supported by several European governments, condemned a United Nations decision made on Monday, April 28, 2026, to appoint Iran as one of the vice presidents at a major nuclear treaty conference in New York. Iran’s appointment through Non-Aligned Movement voting bloc The controversy emerged as the 11th Review Conference of
Global nuclear weapons control faces rising risks and new arms race
The global system governing nuclear weapons is not anchored in a single treaty but rather a web of agreements, arms-control arrangements, and regional initiatives, each designed to address different facets of nuclear security. While some agreements restrict which nations can possess nuclear weapons, others focus on halting tests, limiting arsenals, or even striving to establish nuclear-weapon-free zones. As of 2025, nine countries—led by the United States and Russia—currently mainta
Global nuclear weapons control faces rising risks and new arms race
The global system governing nuclear weapons is not anchored in a single treaty but rather a web of agreements, arms-control arrangements, and regional initiatives, each designed to address different facets of nuclear security. While some agreements restrict which nations can possess nuclear weapons, others focus on halting tests, limiting arsenals, or even striving to establish nuclear-weapon-free zones. As of 2025, nine countries—led by the United States and Russia—currently mainta
Ukraine accuses Russia of using banned 9M729 missiles in renewed escalation
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Russia of deploying a missile banned under international treaties, saying Moscow’s use of the 9M729 cruise missile — known in NATO terminology as the SSC-8 — represents a serious violation of global arms control commitments and an alarming escalation in the war. The weapon, Sybiha noted, has already been used multiple times against Ukrainian targets, further heightening regional security concerns across Europe. According t
Ukraine accuses Russia of using banned 9M729 missiles in renewed escalation
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Russia of deploying a missile banned under international treaties, saying Moscow’s use of the 9M729 cruise missile — known in NATO terminology as the SSC-8 — represents a serious violation of global arms control commitments and an alarming escalation in the war. The weapon, Sybiha noted, has already been used multiple times against Ukrainian targets, further heightening regional security concerns across Europe. According t
Are U.S. allies losing faith in nuclear protection? The risks of a third nuclear age
In 1961, the president of France posed a hard question to the US president: Would the United States really risk its own destruction to protect its allies in Europe from a nuclear strike? The inquiry was rooted in skepticism that the US would ever trade one of its cities for the defense of a partner nation. Not reassured, France had already taken matters into its own hands by conducting its first nuclear weapons test the previous year, thus ensuring a measure of strategic independence.
Are U.S. allies losing faith in nuclear protection? The risks of a third nuclear age
In 1961, the president of France posed a hard question to the US president: Would the United States really risk its own destruction to protect its allies in Europe from a nuclear strike? The inquiry was rooted in skepticism that the US would ever trade one of its cities for the defense of a partner nation. Not reassured, France had already taken matters into its own hands by conducting its first nuclear weapons test the previous year, thus ensuring a measure of strategic independence.









