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Cornwall’s Cold War nuclear bunker by the sea keeps its chilling secrets 12ft underground …
The underground bunker, which is reached by an 12ft ladder, was built in 1963, the year after the Cuban Missile Crisis when a nuclear attack on …
WAMM still saying ‘No to war‘ – 40th anniversary celebration – Fight Back! News
Dorothy Van Soest, longtime member of WAMM and author of the recent novel Nuclear Option, paid homage, “Nuclear Option would not exist if it were not …
Ukraine-Russia: Can a new war be avoided? – BBC Newsnight – YouTube
… towards dialogue and de-escalation or is war in Ukraine inevitable? … I’ve studied nuclear war for 35 years — you should be worried.
Current global situation more chaotic than during Cold War – UN head – World – TASS
“The Cold War had a certain number of rules. … NATO, US brought world close to brink of nuclear war during talks with Russia – expert.
Biden, Japan’s Kishida talk China, nuclear weapons in first meeting | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
… of the World War II, said he raised to Mr. Biden concerns about nuclear security and the idea of achieving “a world without nuclear weapons.”.
Letter: Abolish war, non-violently – Brattleboro Reformer
To the Editor: The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons — after several years in the making — entered into force and became part of …
Peace Train: NATO is the antithesis of national security – Colorado Daily
NATO repeatedly rejects a no first-use of nuclear weapons policy and implicitly claims the right to initiate atomic warfare. Moreover, NATO actions …
We must mobilize against nuclear weapons to turn back the Doomsday Clock – Chicago Sun-Times
The Doomsday Clock, designed in 1947 by Chicago artist Martyl Langsdorf, measures how close we are to nuclear war, as well as the impact on human …
What the Doomsday Clock is really counting down to: Risk of nuclear war – Vox
The number of human-made existential risks has ballooned, but the most pressing one is the original: nuclear war.