… who also sits on the subcommittee that oversees nuclear weapons. … are unnecessary for deterrence and also raise the risks of a nuclear war.
State-backed hackers ‘should learn lessons of Cold War arms race’
“I try not to draw too many comparisons to the Cold War but …
Biden’s First Pentagon Budget Is One of the Highest Since World War II. Why?
The Trump administration added to that plan projects like a new submarine-launched, nuclear-armed cruise missile, all of which is fully funded in Biden’s …
What Price “Defense”?
At more than $750 billion for the Defense Department and related work on nuclear weapons at the Department of Energy, it represents one of the …
Is China’s Next Leap Forced Procreation?
That contempt for image bearers was central to Mao’s worldview. By God’s grace, his theory about China’s ability to survive a nuclear war was never …
The Iran Nuclear Deal Isn’t the Problem. Iran Is.
When, by 2005, Iran’s development of a nuclear–weapons program became apparent, it was first seen as yet another, if particularly dangerous, tool in …
Feds move closer to testing a cheaper way to treat Hanford radioactive waste
… fuel at Hanford site reactors during World War II and the Cold War to produce two-thirds of the plutonium for the nation’s nuclear weapons program.
Secretive Submarines Are Cropping Up All Over The Place
A new model of Chinese attack submarine appears in Shanghai. … waters after the initial exchange of ICBMs during a civilization-ending atomic war.
Iran ‘giving Hezbollah cyber training’ as it embraces digital warfare
It said Tehran has expanded its cyber capabilities since …
Israeli Leaders Should Reject Netanyahu’s Preference for Military Solutions
The Iraq War did not lead to “enormous positive reverberations in the … As a consequence, Iran stepped up its efforts to attain nuclear weapons and …
