Nuclear weapons have been deployed twice in war, by the US against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 during World War II. Russian …
One Year After Russia Invaded Ukraine: What’s Changed for Arms Control? – UCS blog
The most immediate fears of Russia and NATO stumbling into war with one another or even the prospect of nuclear conflict have thankfully not come to …
Russia’s Northern Fleet deploys with nukes in first since Cold War – The Jerusalem Post
The Norwegian intelligence report notes that Russia’s conventional military power has weakened, but places greater emphasis on its nuclear …
Russia deploys ships armed with tactical nuclear weapons for first time in 30 years, says Norway
Norwegian report comes days ahead of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine touching one-year mark.
How To Bring Innovation to America’s Nuclear Strategy – RealClearDefense
The newly released 2022 Nuclear Posture Review continues a Cold War strategy that prioritizes modernizing legacy nuclear weapons systems and arms …
What Putin Got Right About the War in Ukraine – Foreign Policy
Putin went to war convinced that Russia could ride out any sanctions we … troops in harm’s way or to run a significant risk of a nuclear war.
Russia’s grip on nuclear power trade is only getting stronger since invasion of Ukraine
Data shows Russian nuclear fuel and technology sales abroad rose more than … nuclear company since early in the war – haven’t followed through.
Ukraine war: Norwegian intelligence raises alarm over threat of Russian nuclear escalation
Russia is deploying nuclear “capabilities” to submarines and surface vessels as … Russian ships used to hold such warheads during the Cold War, …
Experts Warn That Public Awareness of “Nuclear Winter” Too Low Given Current Risks
Combined with radiation fall-out, these knock-on effects would see millions more perish in the wake of a nuclear war – even if they are far …
Ukraine crisis hinders European autonomy – Chinadaily.com.cn
… a pandemic (COVID-19), earthquakes, war, refugees, death and destruction, inflation, hunger, and, potentially, even a nuclear war.
