Before the Afghanistan War, the American public discussed the idea of using nuclear weapons in retaliation. Anti-terrorism usually starts on two …
FMU professor: Odds were stacked against US in Afghanistan | Local News | scnow.com
The second is that Afghanistan could descend into a second civil war. … The idea of Taliban in control of a country with nuclear weapons is …
CBS’s New Show ‘The Activist’ Is Getting Roasted on Social Media – Los Angeles Magazine
… who told a Pakistani activist accusing her of “encouraging nuclear war against Pakistan” to not “yell” at her during a Beautycon event, …
Two decades after 9/11, the nation state remains robust | The Indian Express
But sectarian schisms, ideological cleavages, internecine warfare, … The state system has succeeded in keeping nuclear weapons and material away …
20 years after 9/11, region still a target, too vulnerable – The Day
It was President Reagan who wanted to build, “Star Wars” weaponry, launched into outer space, outfitted with lasers, to destroy nuclear weapons, …
Bombs and Bargains | | journalnow.com
… still thousands of his followers willing to continue his “holy war.” … including the use of tactical nuclear weapons, to destroy this evil.
Creston native remembered for his work on preventing nuclear war – Yahoo News
His work was to prevent the use of nuclear weapons going so far to claim a nuclear war could have been an accident.
Winners and losers of the West’s ‘forever wars‘ | The Daily Star
In the end, the Obama administration settled for a nuclear only agreement with the idea that Iran will never be allowed to have a uranium enrichment …
US Should’ve Trained Afghan Military to Be ‘More Like the Taliban’: NATO Boss – Business – Insider
“We should have learned from the war in Vietnam,” he said. … which told us that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear weapons program.
Reflections On America Since 9/11 And Our Series ‘The Longest War‘ | On Point – WBUR
He said an attack on Iraq in the context of an inflamed Islamism around the world would be tantamount to a nuclear exchange in the Cold War. Well, on …
