There were also thoughts that China was worried that its few ground-based missiles were vulnerable to attack, and that by building more than 200 silos, spread …
Sustaining the Nuclear Taboo – Inkstick Media
Why don’t we see nuclear weapons used in modern-day conflicts? The United States dropped two nuclear bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Sept. 2 marks end of World War II, bloodiest war in human history – EgyptToday
The Second World War actually began on September 1, 1939, with the German … were hit with nuclear bombs on August 6, the war ended once and for all.
The Biden-Putin meeting: every little helps | European Leadership Network
Consider the course of World War II, when Charles de Gaulle constantly rubbed FDR … His passionate support of the stationing of US nuclear weapons on West …
Don’t talk about Trident contingency planning. It only plays into the Scottish nationalists’ hands
Shortly after a showing of The War Game, the 1966 BBC docudrama by Peter Watkins depicting the aftermath of a nuclear attack, which was never actually shown …
Opinion | The age of American privilege is over – The Washington Post
The failure of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan suggests that this is no … of Strategic Air Command into an instrument of genocidal nuclear attack.
Despite deep divisions, House committee passes $788 billion annual defense policy bill on …
… especially now that the U.S. war in Afghanistan has ended. … and total defense spending, including the nuclear weapons programs that come under the …
Newspaper headlines: Ministers ‘at war‘ and call for more booster jabs – BBC News
The Financial Times reports that the UK has drawn up secret contingency plans to move its Trident nuclear submarine bases from Scotland to the US or France in …
China’s new U.S. ambassador goes full wolf in first major speech – POLITICO
… Qin pointed ominously to China’s nuclear weapons capability and warned of … if the U.S. seeks to suppress China using a “Cold War playbook.”.
Biden Administration Begins Nuclear Posture Review | Arms Control Association
These include President Joe Biden’s desire to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in U.S. strategy and put the emphasis on a more holistic and integrated view of …