… does not expect a breakthrough on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal … the fallout from the war in Ukraine and COVID-19 lockdowns in China.
Thucydides Trap: The coming US-China (non) war! | The Manila Times
Experts maintained that it has even surpassed the US in shipbuilding, land-based ballistic and cruise missiles, and now is the third largest nuclear …
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Russian state media airs lawmaker’s threat to nuke Britain and Germany – Yahoo
Andrey Gurulyov said Putin should call Biden’s bluff on nuclear … checkers to understand how Russia is spinning the war it started in Ukraine.
The dangerous logic behind Russia’s plans to formally annex occupied Ukrainian regions
This time, Kremlin propagandists are already talking about nuclear war. “Judging by what is happening and still about to happen, this week marks …
Strike Near Another Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Escalates Fears of Disaster – The New York Times
The South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant in Yuzhnoukrainsk, Ukraine, about 70 miles … The most dangerous attack on a nuclear plant, experts say, …
Jonathan Becker Discusses the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Chernobyl, and the War …
As the world watches the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant suffer “weeks of shelling,” the potential for “another nuclear disaster on the scale of …
Is Vladimir Putin happy to risk nuclear war to avoid admitting defeat? – The Guardian
And true to form, the Russian leader is ready to escalate, perhaps up to the brink of nuclear war, rather than admit defeat.
Ukraine’s allies say they will not accept referendums in Russian-held areas – CNBC
The facility, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, was forcibly taken by Russian troops in the early days of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.
Russia makes moves to annex separatist regions in Ukraine – NPR
… and even abstractly threaten nuclear war,” writes Alexander Baunov, a Russian analyst with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.