Cuba’s government has decried the presence of a nuclear-powered … the bay has been occupied by US forces since the Spanish-American War in 1898.
Russian nuclear attack fears, firefighters shelled, Ukraine ‘de-facto NATO member’ – MSN
A man runs while recovering items from a burning shop following a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022.
Wagner fighters neared Russian nuclear base during revolt – The Jerusalem Post
The Wagner fighters intended to acquire small Soviet-era nuclear devices … light enough to be carried by a single person – are Cold War relics.
US, Israel war games underscore warnings to Iran on nuclear enrichment – Al-Monitor
This week’s Juniper Oak exercise follows reports that the Biden administration has sought to commit Tehran to an informal arrangement limiting its …
Cuba calls US nuclear submarine in Guantanamo Bay ‘provocative escalation’ – Reuters
It added that U.S. military leaders have made public plans to use their “war capabilities” to realize U.S. ambitions over the region’s natural …
The Long, Destructive Shadow of Obama’s Russia Doctrine – Foreign Policy
Ukraine has already endured an eight-year hybrid war that took 14,000 … of Putin’s potential willingness to use nuclear weapons is proof of its …
It’s time more MPs gave their support to the global nuclear weapons ban treaty –
British MPs should be rushing to support the TPNW as the best way to remove the growing threat of nuclear war and divert the billions of pounds …
Artificial Intelligence Tsar Sam Altman Moves To Take Nuclear Energy Start-Up Public
Sam Altman is set to take nuclear start-up Oklo public. … Tech Leaders Liken AI’s ‘Extinction’ Risk to Pandemics and Nuclear War …
In 2024, Pro-Life Means Anti-War – The American Conservative
If Zelensky and his NATO pals are serious about seizing territory from Russia, it may well trigger the first nuclear war in history.
The case for Ukraine’s NATO membership is the zombie that won’t die
That would have led to war with Russia, which might escalate towards nuclear war — over the issue of who had sovereignty over North Ossetia.
