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Apr 12, 2010 National Review Online, "Puffing Up the Nuclear Summit: What's Being Ignored."
A new blog posting, "Puffing Up the Nuclear Summit: What's Being Ignored" in the National Review Online by NPEC's executive director argues that while the Obama administration focuses on nuclear security at its summit the production of more dangerous fissile materials is not getting its dues.
Apr 06, 2010 National Review Online, "That Nuclear Posture Review: Not a Very Big Deal."
NPEC's executive director blogs for the National Review Online and finds that despite news reports to the contrary, the countries targeted with nuclear weapons in the new NPR are little different from the old ones, and wonders why this review took so long to change so little.
Jan 25, 2010 National Review Online, "Stop Rushing START: How to fight nuclear proliferation without waiting on Moscow."
NPEC's executive director explains how to fight nuclear proliferation without waiting on Moscow in an op-ed in National Review Online.
Jan 12, 2010 National Journal, "More Nuclear Aid Would Bomb Economics."
NPEC's executive director writes for the National Journal in a blog questioning the merits of federal subsidies for nuclear power.
Nov 19, 2009 Washington Times, "From Russia with Disdain."
NPEC's executive director opinion/analysis peice on  in The The Washington Times . Read the Russian Foreign Ministry dispute NPEC's findings about Moscow's involvement in Iran's nuclear program here.
Oct 30, 2009 Congress Promotes WMD Commission Recommendation for Alternative Energy Peace Corps
Foreign Policy's "The Cable" blog reports that Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) and Congressmen Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) have introduced measures calling for an alternative energy Peace Corps in bills advancing both houses of Congress. This was a key recommendation of the Commission on the Prevention of WMD Proliferation and Terrorism on which NPEC's executive director serves. NPEC has also commented previously on Akaka's role in introducing legislation.
Oct 27, 2009 Forbes, "Sanction Iran Now."
In an op-ed published in Forbes, "Sanction Iran Now", NPEC's executive director calls on the Obama administration to push for immediate sanctions on Iran until it suspends its fuelmaking activities and opens up to intrusive international inspections.
Oct 08, 2009 National Review Online, "Fueling Around with Iran and the Bomb."
In "Fueling Around with Iran and the Bomb," NPEC's executive director Henry Sokolski provides insight into the potential outcomes of the October 19, 2009 nuclear talks in Vienna.
Oct 02, 2009 National Review Online, "Blinking on Iran."
In Blinking on Iran, NPEC executive director Henry Sokolski, discusses the issues and implications of the recent nuclear fuel concessions for Iran.  
Sep 25, 2009 National Journal, "Obama's Missile Defense Plan: Smart or Surrender?"
In the aftermath of Mr. Obama's decision to terminate the radar and 10 interceptor deployments in Poland NPEC's executive director tackles the question of whether he has caved to Russia for a less than optimal system in an expert blog entry written for the National Journal's national security blog.
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