Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Russia is not considering turning to nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine, and reiterated Moscow’s …
Nuclear Bunker Sales Soar in US as Anxiety Over Russia Rises – Greek Reporter
There has been a spike in interest in purchasing nuclear bunkers in the US in response to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The Russia-Ukraine war may be bad news for nuclear nonproliferation – Brookings
For smaller or weaker states, owning nuclear weapons helps ensure that a large country will not be able to attack them and overthrow their government.
Avoiding Nuclear War Over Ukraine – IDN-InDepthNews | Analysis That Matters
LUND, Sweden (IDN) — In the Cold War days, some of us used to say, “Better red than dead”—to rebuff those who believed in “role-the-dice” nuclear …
Opinion: Is the end of the world is back on the table? – Cape Cod Times
Nuclear war was a nonstarter because it was unwinnable. That seemed, if anything, confirmed by the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 when Russia …
Welcome to the New Cold War and the Return of Nuclear Brinksmanship | The Indypendent
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought back unsettling memories of the Cold War and the nuclear brinkmanship that came with it.
Russia-Ukraine War Is Reshaping How Europe Spends – The New York Times
… case of a nuclear blast, or to raise military spending by 25 percent in a single year. “We never thought we’d need to go back to the Cold War …
Biden says he was expressing “outrage” about Putin, not calling for regime change – Axios
“The last thing I want to do is engage in a land war or nuclear war with Russia. … I was expressing my outrage at the behavior of this man.
This Is What a Nuclear War Between the U.S. and Russia Could Look Like – Popular Mechanics
A nuclear war is extremely unlikely. All nuclear powers implicitly operate by the principle of assured destruction—a nuclear attack on them guarantees …
The West must draw a red line for Russia in Ukraine | The Strategist
Plausible estimates suggest that the cumulative probability of nuclear war over the next 75 years exceeds 50%. Short of unilateral nuclear disarmament …
