… the world held its breath wondering if the US and Russia were on the true brink of nuclear war because of missiles placed in Cuba by Russia.
No nuclear weapons but hazmat suits on parade as North Korea celebrates 73rd anniversary
No nuclear weapons but hazmat suits on parade as North Korea celebrates 73rd anniversary. Thu, September 9, 2021, 5:51 AM.
Lapid in Moscow: If the world doesn’t stop a nuclear Iran, Israel will act
… Foreign Minister Yair Lapid told his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, that Iran must be stopped from obtaining nuclear weapons.
In Moscow, Lapid warns a nuclear Iran is a global danger – Israel News – Haaretz.com
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said that Iran’s progress to achieve nuclear weapons is a problem the entire world shares, after meeting his Russian counterpart …
New UN Yemen envoy: ‘I will do everything in my power to end the war‘ | Arab News
Separately, the UN atomic watchdog said Iran has continued to increase its stockpile of highly enriched uranium that could be used to make nuclear …
Fort Bragg airborne, special operations forces responded after 9/11 – The Fayetteville Observer
Oct. 7, 2001: The war in Afghanistan, called Operation Enduring Freedom, begins. … and to keep nuclear weapons and materials away from terrorists.
Biden should guide missile defense his own way – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
He envisioned an “unrivaled and unmatched” missile defense system with a “simple goal” to defend against “every type of missile attack against any American …
Bipartisanship that followed 9/11 seems remote today | | shelbynews.com – Shelbyville News
… focus from the universally supported war on terrorism in Afghanistan to a 2003 attack to … that the Iraqi president was developing nuclear weapons.
The Takeaway: Iran nuclear diplomacy creeps forward in Moscow and Paris – Al-Monitor
Iran continues to stockpile highly enriched uranium that could be used to make nuclear weapons in violation of the JCPOA, according to a confidential report …
Bipartisanship that followed 9/11 attacks seems remote today | Columns | ncnewsonline.com
… bipartisan support by justifying the proposed attack with claims, later proven false, that the Iraqi president was developing nuclear weapons.