Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War, the sixth and latest installment in the Black … All in all, the Black Ops – Cold War campaign has only 14 missions and … alternate timeline that focuses more in depth on a nuclear war between the …
Will President-elect Biden wage a new Cold War with China?
… hot wars and assassinations in decolonizing Africa and a spiraling arms race that many feared could lead to nuclear war. It was a geopolitical and …
Is Europe Ignoring Its Own History on Iran?
… to develop nuclear weapons. Its serious flaws were whitewashed by the signatories, and like pre-World War II Germany, Iran embarked on a process …
What would World War 3 actually look like?
Meanwhile, the prospect of a devastating global nuclear war remains as high as ever. The armed conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh has aptly demonstrated …
From TGVs to nuclear power: What Valéry Giscard d’Estaing meant to France
Aged just 18, he joined the French resistance and took part in the World War II liberation of Paris from its Nazi occupiers in 1944. He then served for …
Can America win the next big war?
As you read this article, China and Russia have deployed hypersonic glide vehicles into their armed forces. These are capable of carrying many nuclear …
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Sure, I’m only one person, and I’ve only been around 48 years, but as luck would have it, I have heaps of things I can apologise for. Thermonuclear war.
Kremlin girds itself for a Biden presidency, while still refusing to acknowledge his electoral victory
… low-yield nuclear weapons to countries near Russia’s borders, which he described as a clear sign of “the return of the concept of limited nuclear war.
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Kaplan discusses the implications of the assassination of the head of the Iranian nuclear program, Trump’s stance on U.S. involvement on foreign wars …
Despite Trump Efforts to Foment War With Iran, Experts Say Biden Has Chance to Restore Needed …
“The window to get back into the nuclear deal, and stave off growing threats of war, will be short.” by. Brett Wilkins, staff writer.