Radiation from bomb-making materials was dumped in the area during World War II, and the effects are still being felt today. … nuclear contamination.
Calls grows for UK government to block US nuclear deployment – – CND
It is ensuring that Britain will become a target for nuclear strikes in the event of any war between the US/NATO and Russia. The UK government must …
Why are Pakistan & China increasing their nuclear arsenal? | World at War – YouTube
A new nuclear arms race is underway. Pakistan which at this moment is believed to have about 170 nuclear weapons is increasing its nuclear arsenal …
Is The Economist Infatuated with Attrition? – Fair Observer
Climate change, nuclear war and financial collapse are among the real ones that have now become palpable. But there are others that delight the media, …
Analysis: Qatar pursues US-Iranian nuclear steps after detainee swap – Reuters
… nuclear programme. Russia’s war in Ukraine may have top billing at the U.N. General Assembly, but Iran’s nuclear ambitions cast a shadow over the …
Why are Pakistan & China increasing their nuclear arsenal? | World at War – WION
| World at War … Pakistan which at this moment is believed to have about 170 nuclear weapons is increasing its nuclear arsenal to 200 nuclear bombs by …
Fear of Russian Nuclear Escalation Still Impeding Military Aid to Ukraine – Newsweek
“The threat of nuclear escalation proved to be the most powerful instrument in Russia’s military toolkit,” a war analyst tells Newsweek.
A Fireball in the Marshall Islands: How a Nuclear Test Changed the World
In other words, a war with atomic bombs wouldn’t end the human story, but it would slingshot us back into the Stone Age, or at least a new Dark Ages.
Ukraine War: The Unspoken Role Of Nuclear Weapons – Analysis – Eurasia Review
Yet, it is just the counterintuitive consequence of the nuclear deterrence logic. The United States and Russia, both involved in the war (even though …
Nuclear disarmament should not be sole means of preventing ‘final war,’: Zelenskyy
ANKARA. The world should not rely solely on nuclear disarmament to prevent “the final war,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Tuesday.
