They could just build nuclear weapons, but we do not want a lot of fingers on the button. So we spend 3 to 4 percent of our GDP defending them.
Unmasked: Top Oxford University professor codenamed ‘Agent Marta’ who handed over nuclear …
Professor Jirina Stone, who is still a leading nuclear scientist, briefed … she told them about included plans for third-generation US nuclear weapons, …
US and Japan associations
North Korea is another central point of interest because of DPRK’s desire to grow its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. Japan, as has …
In face of new military threats Australia can only plan not to lose
The director of war studies at the Australian Army Research Centre, … ‘If a state which possesses nuclear weapons fears its defeat, it could decide that …
Four things to know about CBO’s nuclear spending report
… military nuclear facilities are over 40 years old and all weapons in the stockpile date back to the Cold War, new modernization plans and schedules, …
10 Games To Play If You Love Days Gone
Trading in a motorcycle for a train, the game sees you lead a group of survivors across Russia dominated with mutated creatures after a nuclear war …
The Iranian Queen’s Gambit Meets Israel’s Sicilian Defense
Iran’s proxy war, making use of Hamas and Hizbullah, against Israel, is a … the most important question is this: Will Tehran use nuclear weapons?
Gantz: Gaza rebuilding hinges on long-term quiet, return of soldiers’ bodies
Gantz also addresses a future war with Lebanon’s Hezbollah terrorist … leaves Iran 6-7 years away from obtaining nuclear weapons, warns Gantz.
How Eisenhower Avoided Nuclear War with China over Taiwan
The Joint Chiefs played down the threat to civilian casualties from such tactical atomic weapons, emphasizing that an airburst of tactical atomic …
Change is critical for our future
The director of war studies in the Australian Army Research Centre, … “If a state which possesses nuclear weapons fears its defeat, it could decide that …