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think that for example if Iran had a nuclear weapon, they’d use it on us? Raise your … would be bad if they got a nuclear weapon?’ “Of course, all those people would raise their hands
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think that for example if Iran had a nuclear weapon, they’d use it on us? Raise your … would be bad if they got a nuclear weapon?’ “Of course, all those people would raise their hands
stronger Navy. Democrats even voted against a modern nuclear deterrent. Don’t we want to deter nuclear … This is at a time when nuclear weapons are proliferating all around the world. “In my home state
year Army support agreement (RIGSA), a five-year nuclear research and workforce partnership with Westinghouse (including annual fellowships
Lake Dardanelle and to support operations at Arkansas Nuclear One. Language that enhances the partnership agreements
about in this bill, from investing in our nuclear deterrent to supporting munitions production. “But I’ll mention
Today, Rep. Victoria Spartz (IN-05) introduced the Nuclear Regulatory Modernization Act of 2026, legislation to accelerate … energy security. The bill would streamline the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s licensing process by eliminating obsolete mandatory hearings
Iran get away with ever have a nuclear weapon, especially not on Donald Trump’s watch.” “As soon … America that they will never have a nuclear weapon, that they can’t control that Strait, that they
Standard which cripples American refinery production. Rapidly develop nuclear power. Pass strong permitting reform. Protect Americans from Warrantless
Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger (R-TN) today introduced the Nuclear Advisory Committee Reform Act, legislation to realign the role … Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) in nuclear licensing toward applications that carry real safety significance rather than
deal that ensures they never get a nuclear weapon. That’s what’s at stake here.” “My interest … make sure that Iran never gets a nuclear weapon, bring down the price of gas, and to bring
Minot remains at the center of America’s nuclear deterrence for years to come.” Burrell, most recently commander … Stratofortress and provides long-range conventional and nuclear strike capabilities. During Lamarand’s tenure, which began in July
China to babysit, Russia to babysit from a nuclear standpoint, we have our own borders to protect
civilians responsible for the nation’s land-based nuclear deterrence mission. The wing operates, maintains, and secures … Wing is at the heart of America’s nuclear deterrent, standing watch every day to keep our nation
nation to our advancements in semiconductors and nuclear energy driving innovation, Idaho is leading … nation — and where, today, the next chapter of nuclear energy is being written. INL is proud to carry
constitutional scrutiny. Iran must never get a nuclear weapon, but the people’s representatives must have
advancing the modernization of the base’s dual nuclear missions. Hoeven discussed his efforts as a member … secure the administration’s budget request for nuclear modernization in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 funding legislation
that they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon… We’re going to give them a chance … chance… they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon, not going to be able to kill Americans
those 4 variables. Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon, they have to give up the nuclear dust
document that they will not develop any nuclear weapons in the future — that’s great. And then
utilized in the manufacture of melt-castable explosives, nuclear devices, plastic explosives, rocket fuels, and booster charges that
deter China by investing in our nuclear triad, revitalizing the U.S. defense industrial base, and supporting Golden Dome … Party. Informed discussions about U.S. investment priorities — whether nuclear modernization, shipbuilding, or autonomy — require a clear understanding
employees who work or have worked in the nuclear weapons industry. Under current EEOICPA regulations
systems; and other risks including chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats. “AI is a powerful engine
working on. The number one would be the nuclear situation, and we can dive down in that … little bit further. Let’s talk about the nuclear situation as well. So, Iran is probably sitting
drone technology, an expanded Air Force fighter fleet, nuclear modernization, U.S. infrastructure in the Pacific, and more