Iran's strategy rested on the critical assumption that the US administration preferred a deal to a war. That proved fatal on ...
As with the 2003 Iraq war, the path to conflict with Iran has been paved with false statements. Pandora’s box is now open: The consequences of the US and Israeli attack on Iran will be lasting but are ...
The war is not the result of deliberations or consultation. It is the impulsive decision of one man—like dictators do.
Why the showdown between Anthropic, a major developer of artificial intelligence models, and the US Department of War lead to ...
Nicole Grajewski is an assistant professor at Sciences Po in Paris. She is also a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Nuclear Policy Program ...
Biosecurity experts have repeatedly raised concerns about the convergence of AI with the life sciences. Agentic AI systems ...
The repeal of the Endangerment Finding is scientifically unfounded, almost certainly illegal, and unbelievably unwise.
Working in secrecy and in great haste, an army of men and women raced to build the world’s first atomic bomb in the midst of World War II. The code name for their clandestine military assignment: the ...
Nour Eid is a consultant in forensics and integrity. Previously, she worked at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s department of nuclear energy. She holds a master’s degree in international ...
Assad's regime are reorganizing and rearming in a country with ample stock of leftover chemical weapons. Even a single successful chemical attack by Assadist insurgents in Syria could scare off ...
Tyler Felgenhauer is a Senior Research Scientist and Research Director at the Duke Center on Risk at Duke University.
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