… Trump responded to reports that Milley had assured China that he would give an advanced warning if the then-president tried to start a nuclear war.
Joe Biden nuclear sorcerer’s apprentice, by Manlio Dinucci
The Columbia nuclear attack submarine, whose construction began in 2019, has 16 launch tubes for Trident D5s, so it has the capacity to launch over 200 nuclear …
Basic Knowledge Could Save 90 Percent in a Nuclear Attack, according to Physicians for …
TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — While no one would survive at ground zero of a nuclear explosion outside the type of shelter mostly …
‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ on threat Democrats pose to Declaration of Independence | Fox News
You look at the war on FOX and OAN and Newsmax and the war on conservative … There’s no evidence of any kind of a nuclear attack, a conventional attack, …
Can we give peace a chance? – New Age
What is that ‘triad’ the complex treats as a holy trinity? It consists of land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs; nuclear–weapons-capable …
Kendall: Modernize Now to Counter China – Air Force Magazine
China is “acquiring a first-strike capability” with its nuclear forces, … desire or plan to initiate a nuclear war”—and he said he’s convinced “China does …
Is The Pentagon’s Budget Too Big? | Iowa Public Radio
It’s higher than it was at the height of the Vietnam War. Which was a war where tens … That many more nuclear weapons doesn’t provide additional security.
North Korea warns of ‘arms race’ – Taipei Times
Nuclear-armed North Korea fired two missiles into the sea on Wednesday, … international sanctions for its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.
Australia is making itself a target for NUCLEAR attack by joining submarine deal with US – Daily Mail
‘Brainless’ Australia is making itself a target for NUCLEAR attack by joining submarine deal with US and UK – stern warning from China as Beijing fumes over …
Don’t Let Leaders Launch Nukes on a Whim: Opinion (Podcast) – Bloomberg
… senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that that the U.S. president shouldn’t have unchecked power to start a nuclear war.
