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The United States Army is Reactivating a Cold War-era Artillery Command | The National Interest
Since the INF Treaty fell apart in 2019, this Cold War-era defense strategy is getting a reboot. … One of the Army’s legendary nuclear missile …
Ken Follett: Global war? Never say Never again | Books | Entertainment | Express.co.uk
Leaving aside the possibility of accidental nuclear conflagration or atomic conflict started by a mentally unbalanced world leader, could reasonable, …
LETTER: Nuclear weapons are a danger to all – BusinessLIVE
Nuclear disarmament is in vogue again. Relegated to the “dustbin of history” after the Cold War, it has risen to be a pivotal concern, …
Sanctions Reform Should Start with the Treasury Office Enforcing Them – War on the Rocks
Commission sought to preserve the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and keep Iran compliant with the nuclear agreement. The European Union also then …
IDF chief: Army ‘accelerating’ plans targeting Iran’s nuclear program | The Times of Israel
Ahead of resumption of nuclear talks with world powers, Defense Minister Gantz says that if war erupts, Israel will carry out operations that …
How Fallout: New Vegas taught me to love the apocalypse – NME
… and a devastating nuclear war between the US and China in 2077 which destroys society and kills pretty much everyone who hasn’t booked their …
American hypersonic missile plan for Europe has echoes of Cold War | World | The Times
An American nuclear artillery unit has been reactivated in Germany for the first time since the Cold War and is to be armed with new long-range …
Biden and Congress Agree: Build Back Bombs Better – LA Progressive
Nuclear weapon “modernization,” however, is only one small corner of the total picture. Let’s look at the entire military budget. Biden’s first budget …
Hero or dangerous spy? The story behind the father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb – GZERO Media
Watch the episode: Nuclear weapons: more dangerous than ever? … and for the prosecution of government officials for war crimes.