The risk of the Kremlin launching a tactical nuclear weapon on Ukraine is small but not impossible. The Western response would itself set off a …
Investigation: USS Connecticut South China Sea Grounding Result of Lax Oversight, Poor Planning
USS Connecticut (SSN-22) Sea Wolf-class nuclear attack submarine leaving San Diego, Calif., on Dec. 15, 2021. San Diego WebCam Photo.
How United States Special Operations Forces should be used in Strategic Competition
After twenty years of Global War on Terrorism operations, the question of … Deterring nuclear attack and deterrence as a concept are somewhat …
Society ‘may not survive’ Putin’s war, says billionaire George Soros – ABC17NEWS
“Other issues that concern all of humanity — fighting pandemics and climate change, avoiding nuclear war, maintaining global institutions — have …
George Soros warns ‘civilization may not survive’ Putin’s war | Fortune
“Other issues that concern all of humanity—fighting pandemics and climate change, avoiding nuclear war, maintaining global institutions—have had …
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Shiller: “Ukraine and the threat of nuclear war is a huge shock to our system. In 1949, the nuclear scare led to a tendency to move to the suburbs …
Opinion | David Ignatius: Russia’s travel ban list saddened me — and not just because I’m on it
Chat with David Ignatius about the war in Ukraine and foreign affairs. Opinion … The Pentagon plans anew to head off an old worry: nuclear war.
Palantir CEO: there’s a 20% to 30% risk of a nuclear war – Invezz
Palantir CEO Alex Karp in an interview with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin said the world is underestimating the risk of a nuclear war.
George Soros Warns ‘Civilization May Not Survive’ Putin’s War – Bloomberg.com
“Other issues that concern all of humanity — fighting pandemics and climate change, avoiding nuclear war, maintaining global institutions — have …
George Soros Says Civilization May Not Survive Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine – NBC Los Angeles
He explained that other issues that concern humanity, such as pandemics, climate change and avoiding nuclear war, have had to take a back seat.