Russia announced on Monday that it had launched a hypersonic missile from a nuclear submarine for the first time – one of the Zircon class missiles …
Opinion | South Korea’s opposition tells Biden: Get tougher on North Korea – The Washington Post
(The 1950-1953 Korean War ended merely with an armistice that still holds today.) … economic sanctions will only justify the possession of nuclear weapons.
Roll Back Nuclear Modernization Programs, Mr. President | The National Interest
President Biden campaigned on reducing the role of nuclear weapons, yet that’s changed since he’s taken office. He needs to make good on his pledge.
Permafrost Melting in Arctic Can Release War-Era Nuclear Remnants and Other Deadly Viruses
Old Nuclear Tests. The researchers point to the Soviet Union’s 130 nuclear weapons tests in the atmosphere between 1995 and 1990, leaving large quantities of …
AUKUS alliance: Vatican lacks moral authority on China – The Australian
Parolin didn’t even understand the basics of AUKUS, saying the Holy See “is against rearmament” and nuclear weapons when the agreement is devoid of nuclear …
Look At The Complete Picture On Afghanistan – 2021 October – WRMEA
There were some clear winners of the American war in Afghanistan: the U.S. weapons … Israel has been building nuclear weapons since the 1960s, …
Water Wars: ‘AUKUS Is Born’ – Lawfare Blog
“A nuclear submarine has enormous defence capabilities and therefore ramifications for the region. Only six countries in the world have nuclear submarines. They …
What could happen if China tried to invade Taiwan | The Week UK
China and Taiwan were divided during a civil war in the 1940s. … about using nuclear weapons to deter a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in the 1950s.
Is the world witnessing multiple cold wars? – WION
So, will the adversaries make peace or bring an end to the world by engaging in a nuclear war? Cold war is a very well-known phenomena. For years, the world …
US alliance with UK and Australia shows changed world order for Ireland – The Irish Times
The underlying threat behind the US deal to sell submarines to Australia is that, as some speculate, nuclear weapons might follow.
