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Work with @nsarchive.bsky.social or other NGOS in Washington, DC, on international peace & security issues.

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Work for 6 to 9 months with one of over 2 dozen NGOs in DC on international peace & security issues, including nuclear arms control, peacebuilding, & diplomacy. Apply by Oct. 20 to @scovillepf.bsky.social for the spring '26 semester. scoville.org
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Gabbard just eliminated the 2025 Global Trends report—probably one of the most objective and comprehensive intelligence products that helps policymakers craft national security strategy in uncertain futures.
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Gabbard Ends Intelligence Report on Future Threats to U.S.
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The "Final Report" also included large, color-coded maps depicting the extent of the physical damage in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A map from the "Final Report" of the Manhattan Project's "Investigative Group" depicts the extent of the damage from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. A map from the "Final Report" of the Manhattan Project's "Investigative Group" depicts the extent of the damage from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
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One newly published record is the “Final Report” of the Manhattan Project’s “Investigative Group,” which includes a detailed medical study on the injuries caused by the explosions along with photographic reports on blast and fire damage. nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/334...
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The intrepid Dr. Bill Burr found these huge, color-coded maps of atomic bomb damage in Hiroshima and Nagasaki folded up inside a box at the National Archives.
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The "Final Report" also included large, color-coded maps depicting the extent of the physical damage in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A map from the "Final Report" of the Manhattan Project's "Investigative Group" depicts the extent of the damage from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. A map from the "Final Report" of the Manhattan Project's "Investigative Group" depicts the extent of the damage from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
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A 1946 British government report published today found that people near the detonations were killed “several times over” by the various effects of the nuclear explosions and postulated a “standardized kill rate” of 50,000 fatalities for an atomic bomb. nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/334...
A page from the British Mission report on the atomic bombings shows that they calculated a standardized killled rate of 50,000 people per atomic bomb.
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The "Final Report" also included large, color-coded maps depicting the extent of the physical damage in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A map from the "Final Report" of the Manhattan Project's "Investigative Group" depicts the extent of the damage from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. A map from the "Final Report" of the Manhattan Project's "Investigative Group" depicts the extent of the damage from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
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One newly published record is the “Final Report” of the Manhattan Project’s “Investigative Group,” which includes a detailed medical study on the injuries caused by the explosions along with photographic reports on blast and fire damage. nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/334...
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