Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says the United States is ready for anything after Russian officials warn of the danger of nuclear war.
Huge Solar Storm Once Almost Triggered Nuclear War Between U.S. And Russia – Newsweek
In May 1967, a solar storm brought the world to the brink of what could have been a nuclear war. With the sun now entering a period of increased …
Greater risk for nuclear war – Manila Standard
The war between Russia and Ukraine officially began on February 24, 2021. But knowing who started it is for historians to analyze the conflict …
U.S. sees no threat of Russia using nuclear weapons despite rhetoric- official | Reuters
Western concern at the risk of nuclear war increased after President Vladimir Putin launched Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb.
‘Russia cannot be trusted:’ Lawmaker calls for more self-reliance for US and Europe – CBS Austin
… is asking Congress to approve an additional $33 billion for war efforts. … he doesn’t think the Russia-Ukraine conflict “ends with nuclear war.
‘Russia cannot be trusted:’ Lawmaker calls for more self-reliance for US and Europe | WCTI
Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said Monday the threat of nuclear conflict over Russia’s war in Ukraine was “serious” and “real.”.
Letters to the editor for Friday, April 29, 2022 – The News-Press
We thought we were going to have a nuclear war but the Russians stood down and removed the missiles. Now, our national defense system became the …
‘So Irresponsible And Destabilizing’: Russian State TV Stokes Fears Of Nuclear War – YouTube
Also, Russian state TV has floated the idea of nuclear war. Amb. Michael McFaul and Ret. Gen. Barry McCaffrey join Morning Joe to discuss.
State TV Tells Russians ‘We Will All Die Someday’ During Discussion On Nuclear War – UNILAD
A host of Russia state television pointed out we’re ‘all going to die someday’ while discussing the possibility of nuclear war.
Putin would prefer nuclear strike to defeat in Ukraine, says Russian state TV chief – Yahoo News
Editor of state broadcaster Russia Today Margarita Simonyan claimed Vladimir Putin would rather hit the nuclear button than lose the Ukraine war.