… between the two nuclear superpowers lasted for one month and four days and saw the whole globe sailing perilously close to nuclear war.
‘NATO and EU irrelevant’ – Only Biden and Putin can prevent war | World | News | Express.co.uk
Russia war fears as Putin’s nuclear bombers begin target practice · Russia war fears as UK gives ‘green light’ for invasion in Ukraine.
Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons: Assessing Risks – The Diplomat
Compromises to NC3 could disconnect the National Command Authority from U.S. nuclear forces, fail to provide warning of incoming nuclear attack, or …
Does the U.S. Defense Budget Match Its Global Commitments? | The National Interest
… nuclear arsenal and its NATO allies deterred the Soviet Union from using conventional force to invade Western Europe during the Cold War.
Inaugural Russell Tribunal highlights aggrievances in Kashmir | Daily Sabah
… crimes against humanity, genocide and nuclear threats emerging from … and coercive patriotism, and nuclear war and threats to global peace.
Kim Jong Un’s decade in power: Starvation, repression, brutal rule – UPI.com
A nuclear war, even if limited, could cause civilian deaths in the millions — a horrendous feat already achieved under the leadership of Kim Il Sung …
Inaugural Russel Tribunal highlights aggrievance in Kashmir | Daily Sabah
… genocide and nuclear threats emerging from the disputed territory of … and coercive patriotism, and nuclear war and threat to global peace.
Why It’s Clearly Not In America’s Interest To Go To War Over Taiwan – The Federalist
The Chinese care about Taiwan infinitely more than we do. Is it wise to threaten a nuclear strike over a territory they see as vital?
Nuclear America we came to know, not love, must change. Bye bye until then.-Editorial …
Europe’s alliance with a fickle America risks Europe’s impeccable character, and in the event of nuclear war, there will be no Europe.
Russia presses for urgent U.S. response on security guarantees | Headlines – Devdiscourse
… to the brink of nuclear war. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that Moscow had so far received no response from the United States.