Close to half of Americans say they are very concerned that Russia would directly target the U.S. with nuclear weapons.
With threats of nuclear war and climate disaster growing, America’s ‘bunker fantasy’ is …
The binary Cold War equation of “shelter or die” meant that the only story that effectively expressed resistance to the premise of nuclear weapons …
Joe Biden ‘almost giving’ Putin an ‘incentive’ for nuclear war: Trump | Sky News Australia
… in at a weekend rally suggesting recent remarks by his successor Joe Biden was antagonising Russian President Vladimir Putin into nuclear war.
What is the current nuclear arms pact between Russia and the US? – NewsNation
(NewsNation) — In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia had agreed to multiple non-nuclear proliferation agreements.
Bill Kaplan: Avoid nuclear war and end Putin’s aggression | WisPolitics.com
Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine has brought the world to the precipice of nuclear holocaust. Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told CNN that …
Most Americans fear nuclear war as Russia-Ukraine conflict drags on – TRT World
Seventy-one percent of Americans say the Russian attack on Ukraine has increased the possibility of nuclear weapons being used anywhere in the …
Nuclear Weapons Undermine Global Security | Friends Committee On National Legislation
After the Cold War, the threat of nuclear weapons receded in our collective consciousness. But the truth is, these terrible tools of death never …
Nuclear weapon fears in US amid Russia-Ukraine war, says new poll – Business Standard
Fear of nuclear war has been a fact of life for decades. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published its Doomsday Clock” since 1947, …
Kim Jong Un pledges to build up North Korea’s attack capability | News | Al Jazeera
Kim said North Korea will develop more “powerful strike means” and that he expected his country to “more vigorously perfect the nuclear war …
Nuclear fears in US amid Russia-Ukraine war: AP-NORC poll
Fear of nuclear war has been a fact of life for decades. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published its “Doomsday Clock” since 1947, showing …