If Russia drops a nuclear bomb of any size on Ukraine, the dilemma facing … while averting the kind of nuclear showdown feared during the Cold War.
NATO Plans to Fly Nuclear-Capable Aircraft in Annual ‘Deterrence’ Exercises – Newsweek
NATO’s exercise comes as many fear Russia could turn to nuclear … have nuclear weapons that could be deployed in the case of nuclear war.
How Close Is Vladimir Putin to Using a Nuclear Bomb? | The New Yorker
A Russian attack would terrorize the Ukrainian population and shatter a seven-decade-old international taboo, all while bringing few benefits on …
What would happen if Russia used a nuclear weapon in Ukraine? – ABC News
Experts say Vladimir Putin’s threats of a nuclear attack on Ukraine should … Mr Putin raised the stakes of the war by annexing Ukrainian land, …
West may not see a Russian nuclear attack coming, UK spy chief says – The Telegraph
The West may not see a Russian nuclear attack coming, the UK’s spy chief has said. GCHQ director Sir Jeremy Fleming told a security conference …
Live Updates: Russia-Ukraine War – ABC News
We must do everything in our power to help ensure that a nuclear accident does not happen during this tragic conflict,” he said. Putin told Grossi he …
Spectre of ‘tactical’ nuclear attack risks normalising weapons of mass destruction
US President Joe Biden warned last week that the risk of nuclear “Armageddon” is now the highest since the Cuban Missile Crisis as Russia and …
Not Even Cockroaches Would Survive Nuclear War: ‘Urban Myth’ – Newsweek
Experts have weighed in on the possible survival of cockroaches in the event of a nuclear war so disastrous that it killed off the rest of Earth’s …
What would nuclear war look like in Ukraine between Russia and NATO? – YouTube
Defence and Security analyst Professor Michael Clark discusses Putin’s nuclear arsenal and how he might use his weapons in Ukraine is the war …
The Frightful NATO and the U.S.’ Response to Putin’s Nuclear Threat – Modern Diplomacy
In reality, these pre-announced response measures are insufficient to prevent the outbreak of a nuclear war but may stimulate it instead.