Matt Korda

Matt Korda

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Matt Korda is an associate director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), where he specializes in nuclear weapons policy and global security issues. With a background in arms control and disarmament, Korda provides critical analysis on the status and proliferation of nuclear arsenals worldwide. He emphasizes the current trends in nuclear armament among nations, particularly how the number of deployed nuclear warheads is increasing despite overall reductions in stockpiles from the Cold War era.

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Matt Korda, associate director at the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, warned that resuming testing would almost certainly inflict new harms on affected groups.

Trump nuclear: Testing can forever scar a nation. Just ask the Marshall Islands
CNN·United StatesUnited States· 2025-11-04
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He is a researcher at the Federation of American Scientists.

As it attacks Iran’s nuclear program, Israel maintains ambiguity about its own
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-06-23
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Matt Korda is also a researcher at the SIPRI and the FAS, emphasizing the risks of nuclear weapons.

“A era da redução do número de armas nucleares está a chegar ao fim”, diz relatório | Segurança
Público·PortugalPortugal· 2025-06-17
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Matt Korda is an Associate Senior Researcher with SIPRI’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Programme.

India adding to its nuclear stockpile: report - World
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-06-17
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Matt Korda is a senior researcher at SIPRI and warns that nuclear weapons do not prevent conflict but carry enormous risks of escalation and catastrophic miscalculation.

SIPRI спрогнозировал новую гонку ядерных вооружений — РБК
RBC·RussiaRussia· 2025-06-15
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Matt Korda is an associate director at the Nuclear Information Project at FAS.

Países reforçam seus arsenais nucleares em meio ao aumento de conflitos no mundo
O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão)·LiechtensteinLiechtenstein· 2025-03-14
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