That is because Japan hosts 50,000 American troops and is protected by the U.S. nuclear umbrella. Its post-World War II security pact with the U.S. …
Trump’s dangerous isolationism weakens USA and strengthens our adversaries: Retired generals
… ushered in a peace that, despite its fragility, has culminated in the prevention of a global nuclear war, which could leave at least half a billion dead.
Steve Chapman: Will Biden end the wars that Trump prolonged?
North Korea has kept adding to its nuclear arsenal, despite Mr. Trump’s bromance with Kim Jong Un and his claim to have “solved that problem.” The …
[ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL] Robust middle power diplomacy needed to tackle geopolitical coercion
“We have to expect the unexpected, including the constant threat of nuclear war. South Korea in the whirlpool of regional rivalries should maintain ties …
The quest for a treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons
The danger of a limited nuclear war, if not a full-scale one, in the near future is real. Anti-nuclear movement. Among those leading the movement to ban …
L3Harris to upgrade SSHF satellite communications for E-4B airborne command post to control …
… military conventional and nuclear forces if more conventional means of command and control have been destroyed or disabled from war damage or …
Bears spotted 13670 times in Japan in April-Sept., most since 2016
“As the only country to suffer atomic bombings in war, we have to think how we can serve as a bridge for nuclear powers to sit at the negotiating table,” …
‘I still cannot get over it’: 75 years after Japan atomic bombs, a nuclear weapons ban treaty is finally …
The Germans made tools for war including poisonous gas, which was [eventually] banned […] However, when the USA made an atomic weapon, then …
Spider-Man’s Company Helped Maestro Hulk Take Over The World
… care about normal humans as they were the ones responsible for the nuclear war that devastated the world. Already showing signs of megalomania, …
‘Overwhelming’ Russian submarines entering North Atlantic spark new Cold War fears
“Any attacking missile will be perceived as carrying a nuclear warhead,” the article read. The warning by Major General Andrei Sterlin and Col.
