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Posted on 1st August 2020

Gerry Turcotte: ‘Duck and cover’ isn’t an option

When I was growing up it was popular to mock a film made in the 1950s to prepare children to survive a nuclear war. Older folks will remember this …
Posted on 1st August 2020

Guest opinion: Five steps to reduce the risk of nuclear war

End the president’s unchecked authority to launch a nuclear attack. 3. Take U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) off hair-trigger alert. 4. Cancel …
Posted on 1st August 2020

Trump’s plan to pull troops from Germany doesn’t address a risk NATO has faced since the start of …

During the Cold War, NATO went through numerous strategic contortions to make credible the incredible idea that the United States would risk nuclear …
Posted on 1st August 2020

Why is TikTok banned in Japan?

India, which was on the verge of “nuclear” war with China, took the same ban. China’s eternal enemy, Japan, is now preparing to make this decision.
Posted on 1st August 2020

Why so many Americans are buying up personal bunkers

During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Cold War tensions and nuclear war anxiety caused more than 200,000 Americans to invest in fallout shelters.
Posted on 1st August 2020

The End Of The Umbrella Academy Season 2 Is The Ultimate JFK Conspiracy Theory

… of Umbrella’s season 2 premiere, “Right Back Where We Started,” something caused the Cold War to escalate to nuclear, world-ending proportions.
Posted on 1st August 2020

LIer who helped build atomic bomb proud of how America stopped the war

Almost 75 years later Meyer Steinberg said the thought of nuclear war remains “terrifying,” calling the ever-present threat that led to decades of Cold …
Posted on 1st August 2020

LETTER: Creeping closer to oblivion

Nuclear warfare is as much a threat now as it was during the Cold War, perhaps more so. While the clouds of that first atomic bomb have gone, 75 years …
Posted on 1st August 2020

Gorbachev renews call to oppose nuclear weapons

It went on to say, “Our nations may soon be entrenched in a nuclear standoff more precarious, disorienting and economically costly than the Cold War.” I …
Posted on 1st August 2020

75 years after Hiroshima, I wonder if the goal of abolishing nuclear weapons is just a dream

6, 1945, as the Second World War was drawing to a close in the Pacific, an American atomic bomb exploded 580 metres above the heart of Hiroshima, …

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