Friday, January 25, 2019

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 25, 2019

Screen capture from video showing the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization Ali Akbar Salehi pointing to the empty reactor pit inside the Arak nuclear facility in Iran, January 22, 2019. (Memri)

Times of Israel: Iran’s nuclear chief: We bought spares for nuke equipment we agreed to destroy

Ali Akbar Salehi says supreme leader was convinced West would renege on 2015 pact, so replacement tubes for nuclear reactor were secretly purchased

Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, has detailed how Iran quietly purchased replacement parts for its Arak nuclear reactor while it was conducting negotiations for an international agreement under which it knew it would be required to destroy the original components.

In an interview broadcast on Iran’s Channel 4 TV on January 22, Salehi recalled that during talks for the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the 2015 deal that lifted sanctions on Iran in return for it dismantling the weapons-capable parts of its nuclear program, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned his country’s negotiators that he expected Western parties to renege on the agreement.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 25, 2019

Iran showcases rapid deployment forces in army war games -- Channel News Asia/Reuters

Iran's Space Odyssey Raises Red Flags for Nuclear Community -- National Interest

Here’s how many billions the US will spend on nuclear weapons over the next decade -- Defense News

CBO: US nuclear arsenal to cost $494B over 10 years -- The Hill

Russia, China have hypersonic missile tech that U.S. can't defend against, StratCom chief warns -- Omaha World-Herald

Austal contracted for post-delivery work on USS Cincinnati -- UPI

This 50-round drum magazine for 7.62mm could lighten the load for machine gunners -- Marine Times

US Troops Are Training to Operate Soviet D-30 Howitzers -- Sputnik

Space Force skeptic will guide its fate in HASC shakeup -- Defense News

Air Force Secretary confirms key KC-46 milestone won’t occur until 2020 -- Defense News

How the F-22 and F-35 are Making This Old U.S. Fighter Jet a Real Killer -- National Interest

Gulfstream tapped for C-20, C-37 fleet support -- UPI

Pentagon to examine possible conflict with Amazon employee in $10B contract -- The Hill

Paying the Price: The Hidden Cost of the ‘Fat Leonard’ Investigation -- USNI News

Congress must back America’s war fighters with a budget cap deal -- Rep. Rob Wittman, Defense News

US Navy sends second message to Moscow this month -- Navy Times

U.S. Official Accuses Russia Of Stonewalling On Missile Treaty Demands -- RFE

NATO claims US combat UAVs, ballistic defense target missiles ‘not in violation’ of INF -- TASS

NATO: Russia's new missile lowers bar for the use of nuclear arms -- CNBC

NATO, Russia fail to agree over missile breach, U.S. to quit treaty -- Reuters

NATO chief says missile pact in danger after Russia talks -- CBC/AP

Stoltenberg: NATO planning ‘credible defense’ in Russia missile row -- Politico.eu

Russia to Express Concern Over US Arms Violating INF Treaty During Friday Talks -- Sputnik

Russia urges US to reject Star Wars initiative -- TASS

Russia's Robot Tank Sucks, But Its Military Is Adopting It Anyway -- Task and Purpose

Russia Has an F-22 and F-35 Problem (And It's Not What You Think) -- National Interest

World’s nuclear weapons club to meet in China as trade talks and Meng Wanzhou extradition deadline loom -- SCMP

China to host meeting of 'nuclear five' -- UPI

Chinese Rocket Forces Simulate ICBM Launch From ‘Underground Great Wall’ -- Sputnik

China, Australia defence ministers talk closer military ties as Australian writer Yang Hengjun held in Beijing -- SCMP

Japanese fighters intercepted a record number of Chinese spy planes near the country’s airspace in the last nine months of 2018 -- SCMP

Indian Army Launches Global Hunt for 360,000 Carbines in $750Mln Potential Deal -- Sputnik

Analysts: Japan wants military tension with South Korea to expand military power -- UPI

It’s crazy to not ask difficult questions about NATO -- Willis Krumholz, The Hill

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