“President Biden’s budget will force cuts to key nuclear capabilities, at a time when Russia is threatening nuclear war.
Poland ‘open’ to hosting US nuclear weapons, says deputy PM Kaczynski – WION
Poland’s deputy prime minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski has said his country is “open” to hosting US nuclear weapons as Russia continues its war in …
Nuclear missiles, bombs market to surge 73% by 2030-report – SWI swissinfo.ch
… statement saying there could be no winners in a nuclear war and it must be avoided. (Reporting by Sarah Morland; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
Market for nuclear weapons could near £100bn by 2030, fuelled by war in Ukraine – City AM
The market for nuclear weapons could near £100bn in the next 10 years, as Russia’s war in Ukraine continues to push up military spending.
Nuclear missiles, bombs market to surge 73 per cent by 2030 – The Express Tribune
The global market for nuclear missiles and bombs should surpass $126 billion within ten years, up nearly 73% from 2020 … Also read: Nuclear war?
“He Is a War Criminal”: Biden Calls Putin “Brutal” Amid Reports of Russian Human Rights Abuses
“You may remember I was criticized for calling Putin a war criminal,” Biden said. … Kremlin Keeps Blurring Its Red Line Around Nuclear War
Polish leader ‘open’ to keeping US nukes there, wants more American soldiers – New York Post
“If the Americans asked us to store US nuclear weapons in Poland, … the 4.2 million refugees who have fled Ukraine during Russia’s brutal war.
Lessons in realpolitik from Nixon and Kissinger: Ideals go only so far … – Jacksonville Journal-Courier
… military conflict with Moscow, risking an escalation into nuclear war. … Realpolitik isn’t only about the justification and conduct of wars.
Can we prevent World War III? History of diplomacy and deterrence – Live Science
The proliferation of nuclear weapons then gave rise to the potential for an exchange of atomic bombs and later intercontinental ballistic missiles ( …
Lessons in realpolitik from Nixon and Kissinger: Ideals go only so far in ending … – USC Dornsife
… of involvement that might bring Washington and its allies into direct military conflict with Moscow, risking an escalation into nuclear war.
