Deactivation of 7,500 Nuclear Warheads, and the destruction of more than 500 icbms, and close to 500 submarine launch ballistic missiles. Senator louvre was also instrumental in gaining Senate Approval of the last Nuclear Weapons treaty, signed with russia, the socalled new start treaty of 2010, which reduced significantly the number of deployable strategic Nuclear Weapons. To his right, research professor, by training the professor is a Nuclear Scientist from 1986 to 1997. He directed the laboratory that most of you know had the chief mission of ensuring the safety and reliability of the American Nuclear arsenal. In recent years, they worked with the laboratories to secure the enormous stockpile that russia inherited from the soviet union. And he is now compiling and editing a book. That hasnt come out yet, has it . It has. He compile and edited a book between american and russian laboratories since the fall of the soviet union. And at least as i understand it, you can update me, his
Role in the world at indiana universitys school of global and International Studies continues with a panel on Nuclear Nonproliferation and arms control. This is about an hour and a half. Its my pleasure to introduce them. Ive been instructed to be very brief, which is goes, because these introductions could go on for maybe an hour. So on my right here, senator richard mueller. As many of you, senator louvre represented indiana in the senate from 1977 to 2013. Hes the longest serving senator from indiana. He chaired the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 1985 to 1987 and again from 2003 to 2007. And was the Ranking Member ever since 2007. So much of senator louvres work has been devoted to the challenge of dismantling nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. And to this end, senator louvre, who as you probably know is a republican, worked with senator sam nunn of georgia, a democrat, and at the time, chair of the Senate Armed Services committee to craft what became known as th
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Officials from the state an Energy Department where i capitol hill today to testify on the nuclear deal with iran. The hearing held by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee focused on october 2015 testing of two Ballistic Missile by iran and the u. S. Ability to enforce keeper visions of the agreement. This is two and half hour. Would like to thank our witnesses for being here. We know senators that are here at the moment, others will be joining. This hearing is the first Public Meeting the committee has held as we began overseeing the implementation of the iran deal. I would like to underscore the importance that we play some oversight efforts. In many ways i think that is the strongest element of the firebrand review act. We intend to hold another hearing in january after the administration submits the 180 day report, as required by the iran review act. F third, if implementation day occurs. Im sure there are more to follow after that and we will work with that and well work with th
Have allowed is not just a rollout sanctions, measures such as an asset freeze, travel ban command arms embargo. It also allowed us to prevent a transfer of arms to individuals and entities inscribed on the sanctions list. We pay tribute to the activities of the sanctions committee and would like to express our appreciation to the Surveillance Team for the precious and valuable assistance they provide to the Aforementioned Committee and monitoring the committees resolution. The Security Council resolution 2253 we will strengthen the existing regime against al qaeda and take into account the new phenomenon of the terrorist strength links to the activities of isis. We therefore welcome these important steps in the fight against terrorism and the way that it targets the Illicit Trade in oil and oil derivatives, including the refinement of oil and related materials and the fact that it targets persons and entities who facilitate the transition travel of foreign terrorist fighters. Inclusio