… commander—risking all-out war—earlier this year. As a result of these actions, Iran finally backed out of the nuclear pact that Trump himself had torn …
Hopes for the Biden administration (letter)
Stop supporting the Saudi Arabia-led war in Yemen. Rejoin the Iran nuclear deal and remove U.S. sanctions against Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and other …
Right of Launch: Command and Control Vulnerabilities After a Limited Nuclear Strike
No command and control system can reconcile the adaptation and flexibility required by war with the tight control over nuclear weapons that is vital to …
Hiroshima, Nagasaki urge state to sign, ratify UN nuke ban treaty
The mayors of two Japanese cities devastated by U.S. atomic bombs in World War II urged the central government Friday to sign and ratify a U.N treaty …
Information Threats and Arms Control: Is Russian-US Dialogue Possible?
An unauthorised nuclear attack is highly unlikely. At the same time, cyberattacks could easily be mounted by third parties, not just under orders of military …
The Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai LitFest 2020: From Milena Moser to TM Krishna, authors and …
… in a conversation with historian Vijay Prashad on the two existential threats facing our world namely climate change and a possible nuclear war in a …
Nuclear Euromissiles are Back
… the function of “three missiles in one,” as Raytheon specified: anti-aircraft, anti-missile and attack missile. The nuclear missile deriving from the SM-6 …
Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s nuclear arsenal add to Joe Biden’s list of presidential challenges
On November 11, the US Veterans Day holiday, Biden visited the Korean War Memorial in Philadelphia. Biden has said his goal is a nuclear-free North …
Stephen Schaefer’s Hollywood & Mine
As World War II ended the movies were changed forever by impoverished Italian filmmakers who saw in … Buck Rogers, a 20th-century astronaut whizzed into the 25th century, finds himself on a planet recovering from nuclear war.
US attack risks ‘full-fledged war,’ says adviser to Iran’s leader
… President Donald Trump pulled America out of Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. “We don’t welcome a crisis. We don’t welcome war.
