… Newcastle resident Sean Bailey simulated the process of loading a nuclear war head on to an aircraft during a military drill.
Russians are considering possible scenarios for leaving the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Russians are considering possible scenarios for leaving the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. War. The Odessa Journal; 6 March, 2023; 0 Comments. 44.
Russia’s Halfway to Hell Strategy: Why Putin Has Not Yet Launched a Total War in Ukraine
On September 21, 2022, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his large-scale mobilization of fighting-age men, it was seen as a dramatic …
Cold War bunker open days confirmed – London – ianVisits
If you fancy a trip to see a relic of nuclear war, then the open days to go into an underground bunker near Haywards Heath have been announced.
Why Europe Can’t Wean Itself Off Russian Nuclear Energy Despite Fossil Fuel Cut Amid Ukraine War
Before Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union was highly dependent on Russian energy resources. In 2021, EU countries imported 155 billion …
Ukraine says diplomatic talks with Russia on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant at ‘dead end’
Ukraine says diplomatic talks with Russia on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant at … control since March 2022, soon after the start of the Ukraine war.
The great blunder: Why did Putin miscalculate over Ukraine? | EUROPP – LSE Blogs
Yet one year on, the war now threatens to bring down Vladimir Putin’s … Using nuclear weapons against Ukraine would not make any significant …
Biden must resist calls to give Zelensky all that he wants – Responsible Statecraft
One year into the war and Ukrainians are understandably seeking all … a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine to which NATO would surely respond.
Ukraine war has made it easier for US to isolate China in the Pacific | CNN
That’s led to calls for South Korea to be more reliant on its own self-defense, including some calling for it to acquire its own nuclear weapons.
UK, US or a hybrid? Intense speculation as Australia’s $170bn nuclear submarine choice looms
The US is currently building 19 Virginia class submarines (known as SSNs, the US classification code for nuclear-powered attack submarines – as …
