Armed Services Committee Chair Adam Smith on Nuclear Modernization
Armed Services Committee Chair Adam Smith (D-WA) talked about nuclear modernization and arms control policy at an event hosted by the Center… read more
Armed Services Committee Chair Adam Smith (D-WA) talked about nuclear modernization and arms control policy at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Representative Smith was also asked about Iran’s nuclear program, the New START nuclear arms treaty with Russia, and the role of emerging technologies in national security. Rebecca Hersman, the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues director, moderated the virtual conversation. close
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