He feared the attack could be “mini Pearl Harbor” and lead to a nuclear war, the excerpt added. Hours after the excerpt was published, Musk …
Putin calls Ukrainian military strikes a “terrorist act”; denies Russia targets civilians
… war in Ukraine was changing in Russia’s favour and that Moscow hoped to end the … Putin says Ukraine joining NATO would make nuclear war more likely.
Tensions rise as Iran deploys warship to Red Sea – YouTube
Comments ; North Korea leader Kim Jong says he will “thoroughly annihilate” U.S., South Korea if provoked · New 862K views ; Threat of nuclear war …
Opinion | The president’s nuclear capabilities – The Washington Post
No one human being should have the sole and singular authority to start a nuclear war that could eradicate mankind. As the law stands, the …
Kim Jong Un pledges to launch three more spy satellites and build more nuclear weapons in 2024
… nuclear war. “The grave situation requires us to accelerate works to acquire overwhelming war response capabilities and thorough and perfect …
In case of potential war, North Korea needs to ‘annihilate’ enemy: Kim – Press TV
… nuclear war” by deploying nuclear-capable bombers to the region. North Korea says the US nuclear assets stationed in the Korean peninsula will …
India, Pakistan continue 33-year-long tradition, exchange list of nuclear installations
The exchange of information was held under the agreement on the Prohibition of Attack against Nuclear installations and facilities between India …
India, Pakistan conduct annual exchange of list of nuclear installations – The Hindu
The exchange of the list took place under the provisions of an agreement on the prohibition of attack against nuclear installations and facilities.
Will “Annihilate” US, South Korea If Confronted: Kim Jong Un – NDTV
… war that he said could “break out any time” on the … nuclear and ballistic missile programmes since Pyongyang first conducted a nuclear test in 2006.
Burial review – deep dive into underworld of nuclear power and its toxic legacy
Emilija Škarnulytė’s hypnotic documentary zooms into the science of uranium and radioactivity, as well as cold war politics.
