That’s true whether the specter is a pandemic, climate change, or nuclear war. This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the …
Bunker Talk: Spooktacular Edition | The Drive
The Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker in Cheshire, England, began life as a bombing decoy — a so-called Starfish site — in World War II.
Allies lobby Biden to prevent shift to ‘no first use’ of nuclear arms | Financial Times
American policy towards the use of nuclear weapons has, since the cold war, remained intentionally vague, suggesting the US could use them …
NATO decision on Russian diplomats was seen in Moscow as the last straw to break the …
ASEAN has the ability to counteract AUKUS’ Cold War strategies. Published … To Prevent a Nuclear War: America’s Overriding Policy Imperative.
From the climate crisis to nuclear war and technological disruption: The future of security …
This should reflect existing risks, such as the potential of nuclear war, as well as understanding rapidly emerging risks, such as the collapse of …
Iran, nuclear deal partners seeking date for Vienna talks, EU says | Reuters
Iran and world powers seeking to revive a 2015 nuclear deal are trying to agree … Sudan’s Burhan says army ousted government to avoid civil war.
Testing the “Tsar Bomba”: The World’s Most Powerful Nuclear Bomb – Radio Free Europe
… in the final weeks of World War II. The United States and U.S.S.R. agreed to ban all above-ground nuclear tests two years after the explosion.
No President Should Have the Unchecked Authority to Start a Nuclear War – Union of …
In the United States, the sole authority to order the use of nuclear weapons belongs to the president.
National defense: Playing catch-up again? | Opinion News – Christian Post
We avoided war with the Soviet Union during the Cold War because we were prepared militarily and we had a credible nuclear deterrent triad of land, …
Islam and the West: The Future of a Strained Relationship – Daily Times
The US has been involved in two direct wars with Muslim majority nations since … only reinstigate fears of the very real threat of nuclear war.