Pakistan silently developed its own nuclear capability in the 1980s, when it was an ally of the US in the first Afghan war against the crumbling …
China Beats US to Develop Terrifying New Hypersonic Heat Seeker Missile – Community News
World War III Fears: China Beats US to Develop Terrifying New … had little practical value unless a country wanted to start a nuclear war.
EU moves to label nuclear, gas energy as ‘green’ – Space War News
The EU is planning to label energy from nuclear power and natural gas as “green” sources for investment despite internal disagreement over whether …
Pakistan, India exchange lists of prisoners, nuke assets – The Washington Post
The two sides also exchanged lists of their nuclear assets and … Both claim it in its entirety and fought two of their three wars over the …
War clouds are gathering over Russia | Guest Column | wyomingnews.com
Russia’s nuclear arsenal is slightly larger than America’s. Russia, with a history of invasion by France (1812), by nine future NATO countries …
As China beats the US to develop a terrifying new hypersonic heat-seeking missile, the … – Brinkwire
… reports that it had also tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, … weapons were only useful if a country wanted to start a nuclear war.
World War 3 fears: China beats US to develop terrifying new hypersonic heat-seeker missile …
The development of the weapon comes just four months after China denied reports that it has also tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, …
Pentagon Fails Audit (Again!) – OpEd – Eurasia Review
… the Korean War, the entire Cold War, or the Vietnam War (when the US … but which would both end up in an all-out nuclear war with the US if …
China’s ‘Treacherous’ Border Laws Comes Into Effect; Beijing Can Even Use Nuclear …
Even though a war between India and China is too far-fetched, let alone a nuclear attack, the unilateral enforcement of its new border might …
China beats US to develop terrifying new hypersonic heat-seeker missile – Daily Express
… of ‘strategic depth’ in traditional warfare will no longer exist.” … little practical value unless a country wanted to start a nuclear war.