Tuesday, October 05, 2021

From Jenna Orkin

 The Untold History of Obama and the CIA

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The Federation of American Scientists last week renewed its petition to the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense to declassify the current number of weapons in the U.S. nuclear stockpile and the number that have been dismantled.

"US nuclear weapons policy should be conducted on the basis of accurate public information to the extent possible," 
the FAS petition said. "Declassification of stockpile data supports a factual deliberative process in Congress and elsewhere."

"We will begin the process of evaluating your proposal and conducting the necessary coordination," replied Nick Prospero, the acting director of the Office of Classification at the Department of Energy.

The size of the US nuclear stockpile was previously declassified and disclosed by the government for 
each year through FY 2017, when the Trump Administration ended the practice.
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Another FAS petition, filed in 2018, to declassify the size of the current US inventory of highly enriched uranium has lately received a favorable response from the Department of Energy.

"The program office has indicated they are ready to support the declassification request," said Andrew Weston-Dawkes, then-director of the DOE Office of Classification, on September 8. "I suspect there is a good amount of work to collect and process the HEU data so hopefully we can provide an update on status in a couple of months."

 

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