But let’s be clear about where the problem lies: It’s with the existing U.S. system for controlling the use of nuclear weapons.
Gen. Milley shows the U.S. need for new rules in nuclear war – Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: Gen. Milley did the wrong thing for honorable reasons. We need new rules for starting nuclear war. Gen. Mark Milley, in uniform. Chairman …
Op-Ed: Gen. Milley did the wrong thing for honorable reasons. We need new rules for …
We need new rules for starting nuclear war … “If we’re going to attack,” Milley told Li, according to Woodward and Costa, “I’m going to call you …
Congress could stop Milley’s nuclear weapons quandary from happening again | TheHill
Of course, any president should seek the Joint Chiefs’ military advice about using nuclear weapons, and communications rehearsals for potential …
Biden and UK to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines – WMUR
On Thursday, China’s U.S. embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said countries should “shake off their Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice,” …
Biden and UK to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines – WAPT
On Thursday, China’s U.S. embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said countries should “shake off their Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice,” according to …
Chris Freind: Why no hang-up on leaked presidential call? – Delco Times
Threat of nuclear war and the possibility of World War III with the Soviets made Americans cherish the importance of unity, camaraderie, and, …
New film pushes Japan to confront a wartime taboo – The Irish Times
The fevered race to build an atomic bomb during the second World War … of nuclear weapons but was trying to develop one itself became a taboo.
Book claims U.S. general promised China a warning if Trump ordered an attack – KIMT
He also asked senior officers to swear an “oath” that Milley had to be involved if Trump gave an order to launch nuclear weapons, according to the …
Trump mental health fears forced US General to act to prevent nuclear war – Daily Express
Mark Milley, who was interviewed by Woodward and Costa, he had to intervene to make sure nuclear weapons were protected from the President.
