In a reasonable world, the Democratic Party would be discussing how to ensure the United States’ role in the war doesn’t lead to a nuclear …
Reflecting on Cuban missile crisis as Russia-Ukraine war continues | Hawai’i Public Radio
It started when Soviet leadership reached an agreement with Cuban leader Fidel Castro to place nuclear weapons on the island, which lies just 90 miles …
World War 3, Nuclear Weapon Detonation, More: Nostradamus’s Predictions For Next 60 Days
World War 3, Nuclear Weapon Detonation, More: Nostradamus’s … told in his prediction that this year a nuclear weapon will detonate resulting in …
There are wars and rumors of war – Huron Daily Tribune
Besides selling lightening rods, he offered to dig out a bomb shelter to hide from nuclear fallout if there was a war. He would install lightning rods …
John F. Floyd Commentary: US should take Putin’s apocalyptic nuclear threats seriously
In March 2018, he told an interviewer that he would not start a nuclear war, but if “aggressors” attacked Russia, ‘Vengeance is inevitable.
Department of Defense Releases its 2022 Strategic Reviews – National Defense Strategy …
… Defense Strategy, Nuclear Posture Review, and Missile Defense Review., … foe’s confidence in its ability to mount a successful attack.
George R.R. Martin Wants a Real Dragon to Fly to the Kremlin – Insider
Martin said he thinks nuclear war seems “more and more feasible.” “What are we going to do if Putin actually does use nuclear bombs?” Martin asked …
Putin rules out use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine amid war; ‘Dangerous, unpredictable’
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine makes no sense at all amid war. “Ahead is probably the most …
Could America Win a New World War? – Foreign Affairs
But despite Washington’s professed focus on both China and Russia, U.S. defense planning is not commensurate with the challenge at hand.
Post-Cuban Missile Crisis: Why do we only talk about proliferation? – Responsible Statecraft
We almost fought a nuclear war over something that, in hindsight, was going to be rendered largely irrelevant by changing technology.
