/TASS/. Russia hopes that the United States will respond to an idea of adopting a joint statement at the highest level on inadmissibility of a nuclear war, …
US military must develop radically new ideas to win the next big war
By the mid-80s, Soviet commentators wrote about a “quiet revolution” that would make conventional force as effective as nuclear weapons.
Trump’s erratic presidency is the latest sign giving one person control of the nukes is ‘dangerous …
That fear of a surprise attack gave birth to the “nuclear football,” which was created to ensure that the president could wage a nuclear war at any time, no …
How to avoid nuclear war
So, does that mean that the words of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev that a “nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought” and that …
Biden’s Nuclear Opportunity
President Biden needs to know that an engaged public will support him working toward a nuclear–weapons-free Middle East. He should also declare …
Pre-election challenges have Netanyahu in a corner
… Iran would be two years away from developing nuclear weapons after it had reached the required … Few believe that Netanyahu plans to go to war.
25 End of the World Movies to Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat
Whether it’s an asteroid hurtling towards earth, a world-wide zombie making pandemic, space invaders, a nuclear war, or something that’s the result of …
Russia Awaits US Response On Adopting Statement On Inadmissibility Of Nuclear War – Envoy
… statement on the inadmissibility of nuclear war, Russian Ambassador in Washington Anatoly Antonov said at the online conference at the Council on …
There Were Doomsday Ships Ready To Ride Out Nuclear Armageddon Before There Were …
Had nuclear war broken out, three different presidents could have sought refuge aboard the Navy’s unique ‘Floating White Houses.’ By Thomas Newdick …
Oil extends losses as Texas prepares to ramp up output after freeze
… on Thursday said it was ready to talk to Iran about returning to a 2015 agreement that aimed to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Still …
