But they continue to influence how the climate emergency or nuclear war is depicted in books and films today. advertisement. Shelter or die? Faced …
Nuclear Bunker Sales Soar in US as Anxiety Over Russia Rises – Greek Reporter
There has been a spike in interest in purchasing nuclear bunkers in the US in response to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The Russia-Ukraine war may be bad news for nuclear nonproliferation – Brookings
For smaller or weaker states, owning nuclear weapons helps ensure that a large country will not be able to attack them and overthrow their government.
Avoiding Nuclear War Over Ukraine – IDN-InDepthNews | Analysis That Matters
LUND, Sweden (IDN) — In the Cold War days, some of us used to say, “Better red than dead”—to rebuff those who believed in “role-the-dice” nuclear …
Opinion: Is the end of the world is back on the table? – Cape Cod Times
Nuclear war was a nonstarter because it was unwinnable. That seemed, if anything, confirmed by the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 when Russia …
Russia-Ukraine War Is Reshaping How Europe Spends – The New York Times
… case of a nuclear blast, or to raise military spending by 25 percent in a single year. “We never thought we’d need to go back to the Cold War …
Welcome to the New Cold War and the Return of Nuclear Brinksmanship | The Indypendent
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought back unsettling memories of the Cold War and the nuclear brinkmanship that came with it.
Biden says he was expressing “outrage” about Putin, not calling for regime change – Axios
“The last thing I want to do is engage in a land war or nuclear war with Russia. … I was expressing my outrage at the behavior of this man.
This Is What a Nuclear War Between the U.S. and Russia Could Look Like – Popular Mechanics
A nuclear war is extremely unlikely. All nuclear powers implicitly operate by the principle of assured destruction—a nuclear attack on them guarantees …
The West must draw a red line for Russia in Ukraine | The Strategist
Plausible estimates suggest that the cumulative probability of nuclear war over the next 75 years exceeds 50%. Short of unilateral nuclear disarmament …