… both the risks of war and the world’s nuclear arsenals are increasing. “’This elevated nuclear competition has dramatically increased the risk …
Nevil Shute’s On the Beach warned us of nuclear annihilation. It’s still a hot-button issue
Shute brings the reader up to speed after the dinner party wraps up. A massive nuclear war has devastated the entire northern hemisphere, wiping out …
As North Korea fires missiles, it stays silent on U.S. soldier who fled to the country | WVTF
The ministry said in a statement it “strongly warns” that any nuclear attack by the North on the allies would face an “immediate, overwhelming and …
A President’s Son Cops a Plea – Modern Diplomacy
A New Film’s Hidden Message: “Oppenheimer,” Escalation Dominance and Inadvertent Nuclear War. Avatar photo. Published. 6 days ago.
Historic Golden Rule peace boat stops in Port of Rochester, advocates for nuclear disarmament
Locals at each port are welcomed aboard, given a tour, and are taught about the dangers of nuclear weapons and nuclear war.
Oppenheimer-era blast radius still reverberating – Star Tribune
The threat of nuclear war — and of silencing scientists — is more dangerous … given its focus on nuclear warfare) about J. Robert Oppenheimer, …
Ecocide, war and the “New American Century” | MR Online
Ecological collapse through climate breakdown; War … Nuclear war would not simply destroy human civilisation, but viable human life.
‘Oppenheimer’ overlooks a critical place in the dawn of the nuclear age | The Seattle Times
When filmmakers dramatize the World War II-era Manhattan Project, they tend to focus on the physicists who gathered in New Mexico to design and …
First Thoughts on ‘Oppenheimer’ – Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
… his fellow scientists created in which nuclear war seems inevitable. … as a way to attract new interest to the field of nuclear disarmament.
Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh Holds a Press Briefing
Meanwhile, North Korean Kim Jong-un announced they — he ready for the nuclear war. How can you respond to this? MS. SINGH: Well, I think, …