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Nuclear News Roundup Aug 07, 2016

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Pyongyang has accused Washington of aligning its nuclear forces closer to North Korea to increase its chances of conducting a pre-emptive strike, as Pacific Air Forces dispatched speedy and low-flying B-1B bombers to Guam for the first time in 10 years. rt.com

Eskom on Sunday defended its, and the government’s, controversial ambitions for nuclear power generation. “Recent global developments show that the world is increasingly moving towards nuclear power and that South Africa is on the correct path with its nuclear aspirations,” the parastatal said in a statement. iol.co.za

Despite heavy humidity and a light rain, antiwar activists gathered in the town center of Arlington, VA Saturday morning to protest nuclear weapons and commemorate the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. bostonglobe.com

On Monday, the US National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announced the final development phase of the upgraded airborne nuclear bomb B61-12 prior to production, the first version of which is to be completed by 2020; earlier reports suggested that 20 of these modernized bombs are destined for Europe as a possible deterrent against Russia. globalresearch.com

 

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