It isn’t hard to imagine that granted those powers an administration might feel free to use nuclear weapons in a first strike. I believe that it would be …
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Since then, the president alone has had sole authority to launch nuclear weapons. … restrict the president’s unilateral ability to start a nuclear war.
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… has recently decided to transfer nuclear submarine technology to Australia despite half the century’s principle of nonproliferation of nuclear weapons.
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U.S. lawmakers on both sides of nuclear weapons issues want answers after … 26 in Russian air raids in northern Syria’s town of Afrin, a war monitor said.
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… increasing the risk of an accidental nuclear war based on a false alarm.” The Biden administration increased the budget for the weapons system from $1.4 …
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The study’s researchers noted that between 1955 to 1990, the Soviet Union conducted a total of 130 nuclear weapons tests in the atmosphere and near the …
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… announcing the first usage of the atomic bomb in war on August 6, 1945. … the unchecked proliferation of nuclear weapons in the post-WWII world.