To find how a nuclear detonation could affect Russian cities, 24/7 Wall St. used Nukemap, a site that simulates detonations of nuclear bombs. We have …
Israel and the Nuclear Norm – Inkstick Media
… and a majority of Americans think that the very invention of nuclear weapons was bad. Even under the shadow of the Russia-Ukraine War, …
Is the West Ready for Russia’s Sarmat Heavy ICBM? – The National Interest
To counter this nuclear doomsday weapon, the United States should … Russia says the Sarmat can attack the United States over the South Pole, …
Fear, biases and brinkmanship: A psychological history of the Cold War – The Washington Post
Because neither side wanted to use nuclear weapons or start a conventional war that might spiral out of control, each resorted to psychological …
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 149
… Lukashenko said Moscow, Kyiv and the latter’s Western allies must all agree to halt the war in Ukraine to avoid the “abyss of nuclear war”.
Pax Christi USA has remained persistent in pursuit of peace for 50 years
Fifty years ago as the Vietnam War raged and the nuclear arms race … of Pax Christi International from the rubble of two devastating world wars, …
Chinese nuclear powered torpedoes could be fired in ‘swarm’ over thousands of miles
Chinese news agencies report that China are developing nuke-powered … that using such a weapon may start a nuclear war that would end the world, …
Gates: Israel and Gulf states don’t believe U.S. would use military action to prevent a nuclear Iran
“When President Biden says Iran will not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, does that mean President Biden is willing to go to war with Iran?” the …
Nuclear Deterrence in Perilous Years – Jakarta Globe
Will the continuing war in Ukraine push nuclear arms control into the dustbin of history? Despite the continuity in the basic nature of deterrence …
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Joe Biden and the Approaching NPT Review
“I definitely feel that the development and use of nuclear weapons should be banned. It cannot be disputed that a full-scale nuclear war would be …
