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.
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 …
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 …
Alive After The Fall Review: Urgent Survival PDF Report By Alexander Cain
Considering how rapidly the world is evolving with every passing day, there are ever-increasing chances of a nuclear war or an EMP attack.
Should South Korea build its own nuclear bomb? – The Washington Post
America is finally shifting its strategic attention to Asia, aided by the end of its “forever war” in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the growing North Korean nuclear …
Now is the time: in defending Taiwan, we defend Canadian democracy – The Hill Times
A likely confrontation with China may escalate into a world war, depending on whether the Chinese believe their nuclear weapons will give them cover to conquer …
