January 26, 2024 (Investorideas.com Newswire) From 1950 to 1990, the biggest threat to the planet was not global warming, but nuclear war.
IAEA head says potential for major accident at Ukrainian nuclear plant ‘very real’
Addressing the council for the sixth time since the war began in February 2022, Grossi said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would stay …
US warned Iran of ‘terrorist threat’ before Jan. 3 attack -official | Reuters
Efforts by Biden, a Democrat, to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal – which Republican former President Donald Trump abandoned in 2018 – have failed …
Wrap up: Russian nuke war simulator; more money for Savannah River from city and state
Russia has reportedly developed a nuclear war simulator, including blast and mushroom cloud effects, to train troops for fighting after an …
Is North Korea’s Kim preparing for an actual war? – The Japan Times
Fourteen years on, Kim has doubled down on his nuclear weapons and missile programs after returning home empty-handed from his summits with Trump, …
Seaweed ‘could survive nuclear war, avert famine,’ says new study – Phys.org
Imagine a catastrophic event that blocked out the sun, such as the eruption of a large volcano, or even a nuclear war.
Opinion: Why the terrors of ‘Dr. Strangelove’ still feel so familiar, 60 years later – KAKE
Ripper decides that nuclear war is necessary to prevent sneaky, impure Communist infiltration. He orders a wing of bombers to attack the Soviet …
Opinion: Why the terrors of ‘Dr. Strangelove’ still feel so familiar, 60 years later – Erie News Now
… nuclear war is necessary to prevent sneaky, impure Communist infiltration. He orders a wing of bombers to attack the Soviet Union—and all the …
Nuclear arsenal agency’s construction oversight may hide overruns: GAO – Federal Times
… nuclear war and would mean less risk of miscalculation in a crisis. Gen. James Cartwright, who headed Strategic Command from 2004-07 and served as …
Russia Says Scientists Built Nuclear Blast Simulator to Train Soldiers – Business Insider
The recent IISS assessment suggests that amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, Moscow has viewed its nuclear arsenal as an asset to “increase its …