“The Atomic Age: A Twitter Novel” tells about how the Army transformed from a World War II force to a technologically-adapt force designed for protecting the homeland against potential nuclear aggression between 1953 and 1961.
Why It Takes Both Koreas, America, and China for There to Be Peace in Korea
… there were expectations that progress in the U.S.-DPRK nuclear negotiations might lead to an end-of-war or peace declaration. However, the abrupt …
OPINION: Trump appears headed for defeat
… famous “Daisy spot” TV commercial, which implied that Goldwater would risk the lives of children by provoking nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
Quest For Sea-Based Nuclear Deterrence: Comparative Analysis Of India And Pakistan Nuclear …
Since the creation of India and Pakistan, both states are engaged in three major wars. These armed conflicts continue to pretense the risk of war. These …
Israel, US developing shared strategy to counter Iran nuclear program, US officials reveal
The attack, which took place earlier this month, bears similarities to such a cyberattack, the sources reported, and has apparently set back Iran two years …
North Korea war threat: Kim Jong-un’s ‘our forces are armed and ready’ warning revealed
As the country’s nuclear programme was sparking fears of a global conflict, Kim Jong-un issued a threat to the West. He said: “Our party dauntlessly …
GALLUP: 61% of Democrats, 24% of Republicans, ‘Always’ Use Face Masks
American Foreign Policy and Nuclear War: Existential Crisis Management In A Time Of Plague. Prof. Louis René Beres. Published. 10 hours ago. on.
Army releasing previously classified information about how they adjusted to the Atomic age
“The Atomic Age: A Twitter Novel” tells about how the Army transformed from a World War II force to a technologically-adapt force designed for …
American Foreign Policy and Nuclear War: Existential Crisis Management In A Time Of Plague
Abstract: For the moment, Americans devote scant attention to any apparent risks of a nuclear war, but whatever residual attention remains centered …
Why South Korea Must Chart an Independent Path on North Korea
Lindsey Graham blithely dismissed the consequences of starting a nuclear war “over there,” apparently believing that the potential of a catastrophic …