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  <title>Tiny Nukes for Tiny Hands</title>
  <description>The Trump Administration is reportedly mulling the development of new &amp;quot;low yield&amp;quot; nuclear weapons in its Nuclear Posture Review. But is this really new? Or is it that we just don't trust the Trump Administration with sharp objects, let alone the bomb. &amp;amp;nbsp; Jeffrey and&amp;amp;nbsp;Aaron&amp;amp;nbsp;discuss the recent history of proposals for new nuclear weapons, including low-yield ones, as well as how partisan framing and foreign perceptions may matter more than the technical reality. &amp;amp;nbsp; Links of Note: Bryan Bender,  &amp;quot;Trump review leans toward proposing mini-nuke,&amp;quot; Politico, September 9, 2016.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Olga Oliker,  Russia’s Nuclear Doctrine: What We Know, What We Don’t, and What That Means, CSIS, 2016. &amp;amp;nbsp; Steven Young, &amp;quot;Just How New is the New, Nuclear-armed Cruise Missile?&amp;quot; UCS, 2016.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Lewis Dunn et al, Foreign Perceptions on U.S. Nuclear Policy and Posture, SAIC, 2006.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Arms Control Wonk</author_name>
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