Jessica Sleight (she/her) (@jmsleight) 's Twitter Profile
Jessica Sleight (she/her)

@jmsleight

Nukes and nonsense. Views my own.

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Max Bouchet (@maxdavidbouchet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New tool for #CityDiplomacy and #SubnationalDiplomacy leaders! Truman Center launched an interactive tool to visualize US cities and states’ international relations. Discover how local leaders are connecting with the world to solve local challenges. ➡️trumancenter.org/issues/us-city…

📢New tool for #CityDiplomacy and #SubnationalDiplomacy leaders! 
<a href="/TrumanCenter/">Truman Center</a> launched an interactive tool to visualize US cities and states’ international relations. Discover how local leaders are connecting with the world to solve local challenges.
➡️trumancenter.org/issues/us-city…
Jessica Sleight (she/her) (@jmsleight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This September, members of the Pueblos and Navajo Nation, with other Indigenous and allied communities, will travel from New Mexico to Washington, DC, with a simple message: Speaker Mike Johnson , pass RECA before we die. Donate to help their efforts here: chuffed.org/project/pass-r…

Truman Center (@trumancenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It is imperative that the next president demands in-depth analysis of all options and refrain from deferring to those that conflate supremacy with security. Sober analysis of the assumptions, risks, budget implications, impacts on local communities, the environment..."

Jessica Sleight (she/her) (@jmsleight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Arms Control Assoc for inviting me to write on the US presidential election and nuclear modernization. It is up to the next president to understand the difference between security and supremacy and prioritize a wholistic strategic review that includes real talk on risk.

Jessica Sleight (she/her) (@jmsleight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another one for the Six Degrees of Nuclear Weapons back pocket. Director James Burrows -> Cheers (sitcom) -> Adm. William J. Crowe -> military aide who carries the nuclear football #sundayfunday

Another one for the Six Degrees of Nuclear Weapons back pocket.

Director James Burrows -&gt; Cheers (sitcom) -&gt; Adm. William J. Crowe -&gt; military aide who carries the nuclear football #sundayfunday
The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We rose up. We shared our stories of survival. We said: humanity and nuclear weapons cannot coexist.” Setsuko Thurlow (pictured) was just 13 years old when an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, the city she lived in. She is one of the Hibakusha - the survivors of the

“We rose up. We shared our stories of survival. We said: humanity and nuclear weapons cannot coexist.”

Setsuko Thurlow (pictured) was just 13 years old when an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, the city she lived in. She is one of the Hibakusha - the survivors of the
Ernest Moniz (@ernestmoniz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The national security argument for resuming underground explosive nuclear testing in Nevada does not pass the test. In fact, it would be a self-inflicted national security risk. My opinion piece for Nevada Independent ⬇️thenevadaindependent.com/article/opinio…

Outrider Foundation (@outriderfdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a journalist covering national security, climate change, artificial intelligence, public health, technology, or the environment? 📝 Join us at the Outrider Foundation Nuclear Reporting Summit on December 5-6. Travel grants available. Space is limited. outrider.org/conference/202…

Are you a journalist covering national security, climate change, artificial intelligence, public health, technology, or the environment? 📝 Join us at the <a href="/OutriderFdn/">Outrider Foundation</a> Nuclear Reporting Summit on December 5-6. Travel grants available. Space is limited. outrider.org/conference/202…
New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Nuclear weapons are not an inevitable fact of human life. They are not impossible to get rid of, and pushing for that can be done by ordinary people like you and me,” Beatrice Fihn writes. Read: nyti.ms/3Dr5UXi

NTI (@nti_wmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the nuclear football—the secure briefcase enabling a U.S. president to authorize a nuclear strike—changes hands on Inauguration Day, a troubling question is raised: should one person hold the unchecked power to use nuclear weapons? buff.ly/4hjvY5d

Julian E. Barnes (@julianbarnes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: US Intel agencies assess that despite Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, Tehran has not made the decision to move to a nuclear bomb. That will likely change, officials say, if the U.S. attacks Fordo or Israel kills the supreme leader. More: nytimes.com/2025/06/19/us/…

Kelsey Davenport (@kelseydav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The United States can destroy Irans infrastructure, but it cannot destroy Iranian knowledge. These strikes may set Iran back, but it is also likely to incentivize Iran toward the bomb. The US still needs a plan for deescalation & a long term strategy to prevent proliferation

Outrider Foundation (@outriderfdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us at the Outrider Nuclear Reporting Summit on October 9-10! This free, two-day event will focus on how #nuclearweapons issues intersect with AI, community health, #climatechange, local economies, and the #environment. 🔗 APPLY NOW: outrider.org/conference/202…

NTI (@nti_wmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we reflect on the 80 year since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, join NTI today for a powerful live-streamed conversation with James Cameron and Ernest Moniz, moderated by Christiane Amanpour. It starts at 5:30 pm ET — don’t miss it: youtube.com/live/f_1MLFpmb…

NTI (@nti_wmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80 years since the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 60+ cultural leaders are using their voices and their craft to expose the true risks of nuclear weapons and help audiences imagine a world without them. nti.org/no-more-hirosh… #CultureAgainstNukes

NTI (@nti_wmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80 years after the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear weapons still cast a long shadow over the world. Cultural leaders have a leading role to play in creating a critical mass of public demand for change. They are stepping up. đź§µ 1/6

Gillian Branstetter (@gbbranstetter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The average American taxpayer spends $36 per year to support the SNAP program. The average American taxpayer spends $670 per year on corporate subsidies."

"The average American taxpayer spends $36 per year to support the SNAP program. The average American taxpayer spends $670 per year on corporate subsidies."