According to director Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer was the most important person in history. Nolan also thinks that the threat of global nuclear war …
IAEA: No explosives found on Zaporizhzhia reactor roofs after month-long wait | Reuters
On July 4, Russia and Ukraine accused each other of planning to stage an attack on Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant, where the International …
No Explosives Found on Rooftops of Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant | News – teleSUR English
Previously, Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Russia of planning an attack against the plant, but provided no evidence to support his …
Setback To Zelensky, Germany Refuses To Send Long-Range Missiles To Kyiv Amid Russia War
… down its request of sending long-range missiles as the war continues. … could use long-range weapons to fire inside nuclear-armed Russia, …
Oppenheimer then, America now – Elizabethton.com
Instead, I perceive the continuing pattern of hubris: chemical weapons in World War One, then nuclear weapons in World War Two, now cluster bombs …
The danger of nuclear war is great and growing | PennLive letters
The nuclear armed states must eliminate their nuclear arsenals before they eliminate Us. … We are reminded of the horrors of a nuclear war.
Cybersecurity Lessons From The ‘Mission: Impossible’ Series – Forbes
Compromised communication, while not as catastrophic as a nuclear war, can still deliver a devastating blow to a company’s mission.
Ukraine’s invisible battle to jam Russian weapons – BBC News – YouTube
Ukrainian and Russian electronic warfare units are trying to gain the … Machine”: Confessions of Daniel Ellsberg, Former Nuclear War Planner.
Bishops’ peace chairman warns of ‘menace’ of nuclear weapons – Catholic World Report
Catholic authorities have been warning about the threat of nuclear war for decades. St. Paul VI in 1968 called for “putting an end to the nuclear arms …
‘War is no more option…’: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif proposes talk with India – YouTube
PM Shehbaz Sharif also recalled three previous wars with India, … I’ve studied nuclear war for 35 years — you should be worried.