A new nuclear arms race is brewing, as treaties against nuclear weapons begin to falter, and global conflicts begin to stir again.
Tucked into the surveillance bill that became law was a little-noticed section that will let the United States complete ratification of two long-stalled treaties aimed at stopping a frightening scenario: terrorists wielding radioactive bombs.
A new nuclear arms race is brewing, as treaties against nuclear weapons begin to falter, and global conflicts begin to stir again.
Tucked into the surveillance bill that became law was a little-noticed section that will let the United States complete ratification of two long-stalled treaties aimed at stopping a frightening scenario: terrorists wielding radioactive bombs.