I firmly belief that the fear of a Third World War or a nuclear attack is unfounded and over-blown. Russian President Vladimir Putin is a criminal …
Letter: Trump re-election in 2024 is nuclear war talking point | Financial Times
Count me among the minority of Americans, according to Niels Erich, who believe we should not risk nuclear war to defend Ukraine (“Trump in …
Editorial: A cautious course on Ukraine is the right one – Post and Courier
Nuclear fears in US amid Russia-Ukraine war: AP-NORC poll (copy … about a Russian nuclear attack and showing Russia that the United States had …
Westinghouse, Framatom to supply fuel to Czech nuclear plant | AP News
Besides the two in Temelin, CEZ operates another four 510-megawatt units at the Dukovany power plant. Russia-Ukraine war · ‘It’s not the end’: The …
US Rep. Peter Welch joins Congressional delegation in Poland on fact-finding tour | Local News
Refugees walk after fleeing the war from neighboring Ukraine at the border … to a wider conflict – and a much greater threat of nuclear warfare, …
Putin ‘brings nuclear football’ and says Russia will never depend on the West as he tours space port
The Russian leader was pictured alongside his henchman carrying the feared black briefcase which can launch a nuclear attack remotely.
UK military vaults upgraded to store new US nuclear weapons – The Guardian
In 2020, he said he would formally declare the sole purpose of nuclear weapons to be deterrence of a nuclear attack against the United States or …
The Ukraine War Shows Nukes Mean Safety From US-Led Regime Change – OpEd
By Ryan McMaken*. Some journalists like Steve Portnoy of CBS seem unable to grasp that escalations that might lead to nuclear war are a bad thing.
Their Fight Is Our Fight – Mother Jones
The Cold War was at its height in the early ’80s, and my school in Germany … nuclear war in Europe was the price to pay for global dominance.
Russia Analytical Report, April 4-11, 2022
… from there to the ultimate global catastrophe of nuclear war can be surprisingly short. The textbook case is the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.
