Nuclear News Roundup Oct 22, 2017 Should the details of any progress on trying to push through a costly and deemed unnecessary nuclear build program not be open to the public, the DA will not hesitate to go to court to interdict it. Fin24.com U.S. President Donald Trump risks driving Iran towards nuclear proliferation and worsening a standoff with North Korea if Washington ends a nuclear deal with Tehran, former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said late on Thursday. Reuters.com NATO is holding an American nuclear weapons safety procedure exercise at a base in Büchel, Germany and in the Belgian town of Kleine-Brogel. The legitimacy of such actions and the deployment of nuclear weapons in non-nuclear countries raises several questions. The drills have also been criticized by Russia. Sputniknews.com An important report assessing the viability of new “mini” nuclear power plants for the UK to be published this week is expected to give the green light to develop designs proposed by a British consortium led by Rolls-Royce. Telegraph.co.uk