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Nuclear Survivalist

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Author: Simanonok

Posted on 21st May 2020

This Russian Howitzer Had a Bigger Gun Than Iowa-Class Battleships

During the early Cold War years, the primary means of delivering nuclear payload was via the air from bombers, or from land—by artillery. And not just …
Posted on 20th May 2020

World War 3 fears: Russia attacks US plans to deploy nuclear weapons in Poland

RUSSIA has accused the US of trying to break a NATO peace deal by threatening to move its nuclear weapons from Germany to Poland. By Simon …
Posted on 20th May 2020

Tests on nuclear weapons change rainfall patterns

Tests from the cold war nuclear missiles program affected the environment, in terms of alterations to rainfall. The data shows the radioactive period …
Posted on 20th May 2020

America’s Existential Challenge: Pandemic, War and Law

At the present historical moment – especially in consideration of the increasingly verifiable evidence for ongoing nuclear proliferation – we are devolving …
Posted on 20th May 2020

Candidates Respond To Taoseños For Peaceful And Sustainable Futures Survey

… the climate crisis, nuclear war, and now the COVID-19 global pandemic. … operations for a nuclear weapons modernization program move forward.”.
Posted on 20th May 2020

Will the human race become extinct? Almost certainly

Even assuming a pandemic or nuclear war could eliminate 99 per cent of the population, millions would survive to rebuild. We’re also generalists.
Posted on 20th May 2020

A Universal Appeal for Humanity to End Militarism

Yet, the United States is now using its full ability to expand its nuclear and conventional domination into space and into cyber-warfare with its Space …
Posted on 20th May 2020

Russia Analytical Report, May 11-18, 2020

Rogov asks readers to consider the possible case scenarios: Scenario 1: The Cold War boils over into a “hot” nuclear war; Scenario 2: Depletion of …
Posted on 20th May 2020

How COVID-19 might affect US nuclear weapons and planning

Nuclear War and Deterring Conventional Conflict. The principal driving factor behind the size of U.S. nuclear forces comes from Russian nuclear forces …
Posted on 20th May 2020

What the Cold War Can Teach Us About Deterring China

In one swift strike, the Soviets could theoretically win a nuclear war. The Carter administration’s response to this existential conundrum was, in part, …

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