

Joe Cirincione
National security analyst and expert in nuclear nonproliferation. Former vice president for national security at the Center for American Progress and has also served as a professional staffer on the House Armed Services Committee.
Top 10 podcasts with Joe Cirincione
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Mar 4, 2026 • 51min
Preparing for the Horrific Unintended Consequences of the Iran War
Jon Wolfsthal, nuclear policy specialist and former official, explains technical risks around strikes on Iran. Ed Luce, Financial Times columnist, links U.S. actions to wider strategic and political consequences. Joe Cirincione, arms-control analyst, outlines nonproliferation and escalation dangers. They discuss nuclear proliferation incentives, regional escalation tactics, risks of ground intervention, and who is driving the policy.

Oct 6, 2023 • 41min
Trump alarms nuclear experts after revealing secrets to foreign national
Trump alarms nuclear experts by allegedly revealing secrets about U.S. nuclear submarines. Discussion on legal implications, consequences, and potential jail terms for such actions. Ongoing trial and legal issues surrounding Trump, including his defense strategy and AG Tish James's courage. GOP speaker meltdown, consequences faced by Rudy and the my pillow guy, and Trump's endorsement of Jim Jordan. Criticizing GOP speaker contenders for their controversial pasts and danger of normalizing terrorism. Unexpected jobs report and growing fear of mass shootings in America.

Feb 11, 2026 • 48min
Welcome to the New Nuclear Nightmare
Jon Wolfsthal, arms-control specialist with government and think-tank experience, and Joe Cirincione, longtime nuclear policy advocate, join to talk Iran, nuclear capabilities, and rising Middle East tensions. They discuss claims about Iran’s program, the politics behind treaty rollbacks, the collapse of New START, and the broader risks of renewed nuclear competition and regional proliferation.

Dec 26, 2025 • 32min
FTA: Emergency Podcast: The Scary Episode You Need to Hear
Joe Cirincione, a seasoned nuclear policy expert, and Jon Wolfsthal, a former White House national security official, dive deep into the alarming shift of U.S. foreign policy toward Russia. They explore how this realignment threatens global nuclear security, undermines long-standing alliances, and raises questions about NATO’s stability. The duo discusses the potential erosion of U.S. credibility, risks of European defense autonomy, and the dire implications of cutting arms control efforts. This riveting conversation warns of the precarious future of international relations.

Nov 9, 2025 • 55min
FTS: From the Election to the End of the World with Joe Cirincione
Join Joe Cirincione, a nuclear policy expert and author, as he delves into the implications of a second Trump term on national security. He discusses the unsettling plans of Project 2025 for nuclear modernization and the risks of giving more nuclear options to an unstable leader. Joe highlights potential regional nuclear expansions by countries like Japan and Germany if U.S. security guarantees fade. The conversation navigates through the dangers of an outdated launch authority and the erosion of arms control treaties, painting a dire picture of the new nuclear age.

Nov 3, 2025 • 48min
NTK: Trump is America's New Nuclear Nightmare
Join Joe Cirincione, a seasoned nuclear policy expert, and Jon Wolfsthal, a former government nuclear specialist, as they dissect the alarming decision to resume nuclear testing after three decades. They explore the potential risks of reigniting the arms race, the implications of U.S. policy shifts, and why nations like Russia and China aren't currently testing. The duo also critiques the film "A House of Dynamite" for its portrayal of nuclear scenarios and reflects on the cultural impact of nuclear-themed movies. A riveting blend of expertise and insight!

Jun 23, 2025 • 45min
Special Episode: Are Iran and the US Looking for a Golden Bridge Out of This War?
In this compelling discussion, David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent for The New York Times, Joe Cirincione, a top nuclear weapons expert, and Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, dive into the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations post-bombing. They explore Iran's retaliation and its nuclear ambitions, assess military strategies, and discuss the potential for a 'Golden Bridge' toward coexistence. The conversation also reflects on the geopolitical ramifications of Israeli actions and the international landscape surrounding these tensions.

Jun 6, 2025 • 46min
President Trump’s proposed 'Golden Dome' vs. the laws of physics
Joe Cirincione, a renowned national security analyst and nuclear nonproliferation expert, discusses President Trump's ambitious 'Golden Dome' missile defense proposal. He highlights the technical infeasibility of a space-based system amid overwhelming physical challenges. Cirincione draws parallels to Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative while exploring historical attempts at missile defense. The conversation also delves into the implications of defense contracting, particularly concerning SpaceX and the potential risks of current missile defense strategies. It's a compelling mix of idealism versus realism in national security.

Nov 15, 2024 • 57min
WAGD: From the Election to the End of the World with Joe Cirincione
Joe Cirincione, an expert in nuclear policy and international affairs, joins to discuss the emerging threats in a new nuclear age. He highlights how a second Trump term could reshape America's nuclear strategy and its relationships globally. The conversation dives into the escalating arms race with Russia and China, the implications of military modernization, and the shifting dynamics of U.S. allies reassessing their defense strategies. Cirincione emphasizes the precarious nature of nuclear deterrence and the urgent need for informed public engagement.

Sep 13, 2024 • 28min
WAGD: Joe Cirincione and His Views on the World
Joe Cirincione, a veteran national security analyst and nuclear policy expert, dives into the evolving global nuclear landscape. He discusses the alarming rise in arms modernization among nuclear powers like Russia and China. Cirincione highlights the urgent need for renewed arms control measures in this volatile era. He also explores the financial implications of U.S. nuclear programs, detailing the challenge of balancing military spending with domestic needs. The conversation sheds light on the complexities of missile defense systems and their real-world effectiveness.


