… pact with Australia and the United States to militarise the Pacific would be a bonanza for arms companies and risked provoking nuclear war with China.
New arms and nuclear risks could spell end to Asian Century | The Manila Times
After a decade of US pivot to the region, arms races and nuclear risks are … aims of the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons-Free Zone Treaty (SEANWFZ, 1995).
Why Didn’t We Leave Afghanistan Before Now? A Fear That Presidents Could Not Ignore
His most recent book is The American War in Afghanistan: A History … with the potential to involve chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons.
AUKUS alliance: Albo must rise to bipartisan spirit of a wartime leader – The Australian
US deployment of nuclear subs in the Pacific in the Cold War protected Australia by denying the Soviet Union control over sea lanes. Yet Labor used the docking …
Pastor’s Corner: Finding hope in a storm-filled life | Opinion | tulsaworld.com
At 62, he experienced the Cuban Missile Crisis, the closest during the Cold War our world came to nuclear devastation. In 1973, at the age of 73, Roe v. Wade …
AUKUS alliance a step on path to rescuing democracy – The Australian
Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said plans for Australia to develop nuclear-powered submarines constituted a Cold War mentality and a threat to …
AUKUS alliance: Nuclear shift out of era of complacency – The Australian
China has reason to fear the eventual presence of Australian nuclear attack submarines. According to the Pentagon, China’s deep-water anti-submarine warfare …
Australia and France intensify war of words over cancelled submarine deal | Financial Times
However, he stressed that there was no mention of a “request to move from conventional to nuclear powered [submarines] and the question was never mentioned …
Four of the worst responses to the Aukus deal | The Spectator
The deal will let Australia build nuclear-powered submarines for the first … If there is to be a Cold War, Steerpike doubts it will be Aukus that made it …
AUKUS alliance: Rent-a-fleet option on the table – The Australian
… fleet so long as Australia does not develop a domestic civil nuclear industry or nuclear weapons and adheres to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
