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Scientists, Catholic Leaders Call on Biden to Reduce Nuclear Threat | Union of Concerned Scientists


Published May 12, 2021
Today, a group of scientists and Catholic leaders released a statement calling on President Biden to reduce the threat that nuclear weapons pose to the world and work with other nations toward their abolishment. The statement, signed by fourteen Catholic leaders and top scientists, urged the Biden administration to revise dated U.S. nuclear policies, reduce U.S. spending on nuclear weapons, and engage in diplomacy with Russia and other countries, including at the upcoming review conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which takes place in New York this August.
The statement was coordinated by the Union of Concerned Scientists’ (UCS) Global Security Program and Stephen Colecchi, the former director of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Office of International Justice and Peace. ....

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New Report: Hypersonic Weapons Offer Few Advantages | Union of Concerned Scientists


Billions Spent on Hypersonic Development is Driving a Costly Arms Race
Published May 5, 2021
A new technical analysis by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) finds that hypersonic weapons offer few meaningful advantages over existing missiles in terms of speed, maneuverability, accuracy, stealth, or the evasion of missile defenses. It recommends that the United States slow its development and acquisition of these weapons to better align funding with their limited tactical and strategic utility.
“Hypersonic weapons are widely promoted as revolutionary missile technologies. That misperception is driving a new and expensive arms race between the United States, Russia, and China that poses a global security risk,” said Dr. Cameron Tracy, a Kendall Fellow for the UCS Global Security Program and author of the report. “Unfortunately, the overhyped claims regarding the performance of these weapons are rarely backed up with data.” ....

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