A utopian Russian novel predicted Putin’s war plan. … In The Third Empire, Russia wins World War III because the West fears nuclear war.
Nobel Laureates Call for End to Ukraine War and Rejection of Nuclear Weapons – Truthout
Backed by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), which won the Nobel in 1985, and the International Campaign to …
Japan’s Kishida sees growing chance of Russia using nuclear weapons | Reuters
He said Russia’s war in Ukraine shows the difficulties of creating a world without nuclear weapons. Putin has not directly threatened a nuclear attack …
Dalai Lama, Other Nobel Winners Demand Explicit Vow Not to Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine
The Dalai Lama is among 16 Nobel Peace Prize laureates who jointly issued an open letter Saturday calling for the immediate end of the attack on …
Nuclear Deterrence, Intimidation, and Propaganda: Which is Which? – Modern Diplomacy
… ordered Russia’s nuclear deterrence forces to be put on high alert, … to be a major step towards launching a global thermonuclear war.
Nuclear Fear Doesn’t Serve Anyone – Subscriber Newsletters
I was working on a graduate degree in political science, but my actual field was what used to be called “Sovietology.” We were in a Cold War, and I …
Elon Musk discusses the war in Ukraine and the importance of nuclear power – Business Insider
Tesla CEO Elon Musk spoke with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner for an interview following the opening of the Gigafactory in Berlin.
Japan’s 3 Ukraine takeaways: Be ready, show grit, don’t wait for U.S. – Nikkei Asia
Gun-shy Biden, wary of World War III, fuels ‘nuclear sharing’ talk in Tokyo … One: If faced with the risk of triggering World War III, the U.S. …
Russia Lists Justifications to Use Nuclear Weapons as Ukraine War Drags On – Newsweek
“The third is an attack on a critical infrastructure that will have paralyzed our nuclear deterrent forces. And the fourth case is when an act of …
NATO deputy: Putin can’t win his ‘unprovoked, illogical’ war – The Boston Globe
… the event of a chemical or nuclear attack, which follows a string of ominous comments from Moscow officials who refuse to rule out their use.