“We need to avoid at all cost a cold war that would be different from the past … and undermines the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.”.
Don’t Let Presidents Start Nuclear Wars on Their Own – The Washington Post
If they received orders to launch an attack, up to and including the use of nuclear weapons, they were to “do the process” of consulting with him first.
On Its Birthday, The Air Force Needs To Fight For What It Deserves – Breaking Defense
… budget increases for two of the three legs of America’s nuclear triad — the deterrent that has successfully prevented nuclear war for over 75 years.
Aukus fallout: for years, US told India it couldn’t share nuclear submarine technology. ‘And …
In subsequent years the two countries signed four foundational pacts covering deep military cooperation and access to sophisticated weapons. However, again, the …
South Korea’s balancing act amid US-China Indo-Pacific rivalry – DW
… War, and is also deeply economically intertwined with neighboring China. … agree to decommission its nuclear weapons and dismantle its long-range …
South Korea squeezed by US-China Indo-Pacific rivalry | Asia – DW
… Korean War, and is also deeply economically intertwined with neighbor China. … agree to decommission its nuclear weapons and dismantle its long-range …
Ex-Prime Minister Rudd Discusses Consequences Of U.S.-Australian Sub Deal | WUNC
So what are the implications of that nuclear submarine deal we mentioned … all end up in a war against China, which, given that China has nuclear weapons, …
No Country for Migrants – OZY | A Modern Media Company
The continuing controversy over Australia’s plan for nuclear submarines hasn’t just … and Caribbean nations to keeping the region nuclear weapons-free.
US submarine launches Trident II nuclear missiles in stunning show of strength after China’s …
THE US Navy triumphantly test-launched Trident D5LE nuclear missiles on Friday in a … China is believed to have between 250 and 350 nuclear weapons, …
Australia’s wartime seaborne trade: insights from before – Lowy Institute
Little is yet decided about Australia’s new small nuclear attack submarine force. Submarines are essentially ship killers, not merchant ship protectors.