The war in Ukraine has heightened fears about nuclear exposure — and interest in iodine pills that can help protect the body from some radiation.
Another nuclear showdown? – GZERO Media
Sixty years ago, the threat of nuclear attack was made against the … missile crisis took place just 17 years after the end of World War II.
NATO chief warns Russia not to cross ‘very important line’ – AP News
Asked what NATO would do if Russia launched a nuclear attack, … in its war with Ukraine, but has so far seen no change in its nuclear posture.
NATO chief tries to allay nuclear war fears, says exercise will proceed in face of Russian threats
NATO defence ministers met behind closed doors Thursday to discuss nuclear deterrence against a backdrop of saber-rattling with Moscow.
Russian forces will be ‘annihilated’ if Putin uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine, says senior EU official
Any nuclear attack against Ukraine will create an answer, … That’s it from me, Joe Middleton, and the Russia-Ukraine war blog for today.
NATO: Moscow knows nuclear war can’t be won – TeleTrader.com
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stressed on Thursday that the circumstances under which the alliance would use nuclear weapons are.
Rising nuclear fears spur debate over red lines in Ukraine war | The Hill
Mounting fears that Russian President Vladimir Putin could resort to a nuclear weapon to stem his losses in Ukraine have prompted debate about …
Britain scolds Macron for ‘revealing his hand’ in nuclear war of words with Putin
Ben Wallace rebukes French president for ruling out an atomic strike in the event of a Russian nuclear attack on Ukraine.
Joe Biden Just Provided Putin With the Off-Ramp Needed to Avoid Nuclear War – Newsweek
A new U.S. strategy blueprint warns that Russia could become reliant on nuclear weapons over the next decade.
Urgent calls for radiation pills and survival training for EVERY family as Britain ‘woefully … – The Sun
Taras Young, author of the books “Nuclear War in the UK” and “Apocalypse Ready”, told The Sun Online: “We are likely far less prepared than we …
