The unexplained increase in the total number of warheads in inventory is apparently only the second reported instance of its kind since the end of the Cold War.
Bill to designate ‘America’s National Museum of the Cold War‘ – KETV
“America won the Cold War. … involving espionage, propaganda, embargoes, psychological warfare, and the amassing of a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons.
China is making moves to start a new cold war
The Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 brought us to the brink of all-out nuclear war before Russian leaders blinked and decided to stand down.
Why Did the US Declassify the Size of Its Nuclear Stockpile? – The Daily Signal
Virtue signaling about transparency and disarmament goals will not be the way to prevent nuclear war. (Photo: Michael Dunning/Getty images) …
One Of The Navy’s Prized Seawolf Class Submarines Has Suffered An Underwater Collision
The Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) struck an … In 2016, the U.K. Royal Navy’s Astute class nuclear attack submarine HMS …
Secret nuclear vault at Hanford cracked open. They weren’t sure what they’d find – Tri-City Herald
During World War II as Hanford workers raced to produce plutonium for atomic weapons, the Plutonium Metallurgy Laboratory or “Isolation Building” was used …
My View with Joe Sestak: Nuclear weapons and civil-military accountability – Alexandria Times
Nevertheless, Milley informed his senior officers that he “had to be involved” in any order to launch nuclear weapons, asking each to confirm they …
Letters – Air Force Magazine
Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson said in 1941, just before Pearl Harbor, … having a future in journalism, or any future at all, if nuclear war erupted.
BREAKING: Attack Submarine USS Connecticut Suffers Underwater Collision in Pacific – USNI News
A U.S. nuclear attack submarine has been damaged in international waters in the Western Pacific, USNI News has learned. The Seawolf-class nuclear attack …
Strategy & Policy: The Russian Way of War – Air Force Magazine
Rather, it has an all-domain, hybrid approach to an armed European conflict. It would combine its nuclear deterrent with cyber attacks, an intense, short-term …