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    “If they were going for a body count, they went the wrong way about it,”  , a senior research associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation () told the Los Angeles Times. 

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    NPR consulted expert analysis from Senior Research Associate regarding the Iran missile attack at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation (). After reviewing the footage, Schmerler remarked that “some of the locations struck look like the missiles hit dead center.”

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    The Center for Terrorism, Extremism, and Counter-terrorism (CTEC) Director Jason Blazakis discussed the use of social media by President Trump and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif with the Washington Post, and its result of de-escalating overt military action last week, after the Iranian ballistic missile attack on Iraqi bases housing U.S. and Coalition forces.

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    James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) expert Jeffrey Lewis discussed US nuclear policy with Business Insider, saying, “In any other circumstance, I would have argued that the norm against using nuclear weapons is so strong there’s no chance that a president would use a nuclear weapon. At the end of the day, though, it’s just a norm. And this president delights in smashing norms.”

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    , Senior Fellow at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies () was mentioned in Wired discussing Iran’s nuclear weapons plans.

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    CTEC Director quoted in RIA Novosti on counterterrorism cooperation between the U.S. & Russia

    Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism (CTEC) Director and Middlebury Institute professor Jason Blazakis recently spoke with RIA Novosti correspondent Grigory Dubovitsky on counterterrorism cooperation between the U.S. and the Russian Federation. Blazakis emphasized that cooperation on counterterrorism matters can help build trust and normalize relations between the two nations.

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    The expert Jeffrey Lewis was quoted by Reuters for the New York Times’ article discussing Russia’s new hypersonic missiles. Lewis voiced his skepticism about the missiles being able to escape detection.

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    North Korea never halted efforts to build powerful new weapons, experts from the told the Washington Post. “No one thinks they developed all these systems in a few months,” said Jeffrey Lewis, a weapons expert and professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.