The Trump Administration on Friday formally withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, a Cold War-era arms pact with Russia that …
US considers intermediate-range missiles in Asia
… which banned conventional and nuclear missiles with a range of 500-5,500km — meant “the world will lose an invaluable brake on nuclear war”.
US formally withdraws from nuclear treaty with Russia
I’m not talking nuclear. But we’d win that war in less than a week, and I have that as an option, always. But that’s what we’re not looking to do.
Warren doubles down on ‘no strike first’ nuke policy. She must be smarter than every single US …
“America is not going to use nuclear weapons,” she continued. …. There are no winners in a nuclear war, and the US should never start one. I have a …
‘Not very woke’: Tom Cotton rips AOC for blaming Liz Cheney over father’s policies
… and how many American citizens are you willing to sacrifice with your policy of forcing the US to absorb a nuclear attack before we can strike back?
Sanders backs Warren after Liz Cheney attacks ‘no first use’ nuclear policy
… Warren, after her policy against pre-emptive use of America’s nuclear weapons was attacked by the daughter of one of the architects of the Iraq war.
The arms race has new legs
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned about the loss of “an invaluable brake on nuclear war.” Indeed, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper …
Peace sailboat returning to Hawaii
… to avert the possibility of nuclear war and to raise awareness of the dangers of all nuclear activities and militarism to the environment and humanity.
How Trump could spin a nuclear strike
To understand how a nuclear war would actually start and how it would be spun to the public afterwards, it’s worth looking at the last time nuclear force …
The story of Stanislav Petrov, the Soviet missile commander whose disobedience averted nuclear …
After the Cold War, Petrov would receive a number of commendations for … “That a guy can’t get a visa to visit the city his dad saved from nuclear …