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Author: Anne Armstrong

Anne Armstrong is the Operations Coordinator at Women's Action for New Directions, where she provides project coordination support to both WAND and WiLL projects to promote the education of women legislators the engagement of activists about key peace and security policy issues. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Security Policy Studies from George Washington University.
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Taking on Trump’s Dangerous Nuclear Posture Review

Anne Armstrong and Cassandra Varanka

Trump’s review claims that the world is more dangerous than ever—and then suggests that building more nuclear weapons systems is the safest solution. We’re not buying it.

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