US Army veteran who served with the National Guard and 82nd Airborne Division. He has been deployed to Iraq twice, including participation in the liberation of Mosul. Gettel recently finished a graduate certificate in Nuclear Deterrence from Harvard University's Extension School and is now pursuing a master's degree in International Security at George Mason University with the goal of completing a Ph.D. afterward.Source
After Vladimir Putin signed a law revoking Russia’s ratification of a landmark agreement that outlawed the testing of nuclear weapons, the air is thick with uncertainty about America’s commitment.
Although the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) aimed to safeguard the environment, curb the nuclear arms race, and limit nuclear proliferation, there are increasing worries about the implications for US security.
In the event of a Russian nuclear test, the United States should judiciously conduct limited nuclear tests to maintain weapon reliability, showcase capabilities for...…After Vladimir Putin signed a law revoking Russia’s ratification of a landmark agreement that outlawed the testing of nuclear weapons, the air is thick with uncertainty about America’s commitment.
Although the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) aimed to safeguard the environment, curb the nuclear arms race, and limit nuclear proliferation, there are increasing worries about the implications for US security.
In the event of a Russian nuclear test, the United States should judiciously conduct limited nuclear tests to maintain weapon reliability, showcase capabilities for...WW…
After Vladimir Putin signed a law revoking Russia’s ratification of a landmark agreement that outlawed the testing of nuclear weapons, the air is thick with uncertainty about America’s commitment.Although the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) aimed to safeguard the environment, curb the nuclear arms race, and limit nuclear proliferation, there are increasing worries about the implications for US security.In the event of a Russian nuclear test, the United States should judiciously conduct limited nuclear tests to maintain weapon reliability, showcase...…After Vladimir Putin signed a law revoking Russia’s ratification of a landmark agreement that outlawed the testing of nuclear weapons, the air is thick with uncertainty about America’s commitment.Although the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) aimed to safeguard the environment, curb the nuclear arms race, and limit nuclear proliferation, there are increasing worries about the implications for US security.In the event of a Russian nuclear test, the United States should judiciously conduct limited nuclear tests to maintain weapon reliability, showcase...WW…