President Joe Biden visits D.C.’s memorial to World War II, a war he’s allegedly about to start, in 2021. … nuclear war,” Trump said. “Just think of …
“Russian War Crimes” exhibition at Humboldt University in Berlin: Students and staff protest …
To achieve these goals, the German elites also willingly accept the risk of nuclear war. After HU professors such as Jörg Baberowski and Herfried …
Nuclear war can be avoided if the U.S. gets wise… – Tehran Times
The war is unsustainable but if NATO/U.S. enters the conflict directly that could spark a nuclear apocalypse. Russia will NOT permit a threat to its …
Trump says ‘cognitively impaired’ Biden risks leading us into, er, ‘world war two’
… nuclear war”. Under Biden, he added: “We would be in world war two.” On Monday, the MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman …
‘Terrifying and dangerous’ PC Jason Corley jailed for attack – BBC News
Jason Corley, 43, was a serving police constable with the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) at Sizewell, Suffolk, at the time of attack in 2020. He was …
AI regulation: Lightning speed or wait and see? | KEYE – CBS Austin
With words like “extinction” and “nuclear war,” one might say the technology needs a referee, fast. Elon Musk, CEO of X, the company formerly known as …
Confused, stammering Trump calls Biden ‘cognitively impaired’ – Daily Kos
… nuclear war,” said Trump. He added, “Just think of it. We would be in World War Two very quickly if we’re going to be relying on this man, and far …
Concepts for Integrated Deterrence and Defense in a Multi-Domain Environment
… War context. The most useful way to do this is to get to the root of the concept absent the specter of nuclear war. The simplest definition of …
Perpetual Wars Of The United States Of America – OpEd – Eurasia Review
Nuclear War. Before discussing other defects in the concept of deterrence, it must be said very clearly that the idea of “massive nuclear retaliation” …
Andreyeva Bay cleanup slows to a snail’s pace since invasion of Ukraine – Bellona.org
In 2017, Russia began a landmark project ridding one of its most dangerous Cold War relics of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste.