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April 26, 2017

Board Member Jim Walsh’s Op-Ed in Aljazeera

Read the full piece here. The United States and North Korea are hurling threats at one another. In Japan, the sale of bomb shelters is booming. And in South Korea, a country that has seen this all before and is typically nonplussed about a test or two, citizens are feeling a bit anxious. Could war […]

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April 21, 2017

Board Vice Chair Jules Zacher mentioned in Vice News

Read the piece here.  Recently, there’s been a push for renewed scrutiny of the report. The organization Speaking Truth to Power, which advocates for greater transparency about nuclear weapons, has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking to have the report made public. The group’s founder, Philadelphia attorney Jules Zacher, has published a trove […]

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March 27, 2017

Daily Kos Promotes Council’s Endorsement of Jon Ossoff

Read the full piece. Received this e-mail today from the Council for a Livable World in support of Jon Ossoff’s (D. GA-06) campaign: From his commitment to progressive national security measures to his informed understanding of the policies that keep America and the world safe,Jon Ossoff is the type of voice we need in Congress […]

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March 24, 2017

Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell’s op-ed in Just Security

Read the full piece here.  If you think about national security in health terms, the State Department serves as a primary care physician, a vaccine researcher, a psychiatrist, a rehabilitation expert, and more. The Department of Defense is the emergency room. We don’t want people to use the emergency room as a primary care facility. […]

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March 19, 2017

Board Member Dr. Jim Walsh on Fox News

Watch the video here. MIT expert and Council for a Livable World board member Dr. Jim Walsh spoke to Fox News about Secretary Rex Tillerson’s visit to Asia and his comments on North Korea. Watch the video here.

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