“It’s no longer unthinkable,” Stringer said, referring to nuclear war. “And it will certainly be weighing on the minds of those who are making all the …
Putin has raised threat of nuclear conflict amid Ukraine invasion, UN chief says
Days after Russia’s initial attack, Putin said he had put his nuclear forces on alert in response to what he called the West’s “aggressive statements” …
Russia-Ukraine latest: Nuclear war ‘could only be a few steps away’, warns ex-RAF chief …
Air Marshal Edward Stringer says nuclear war is ‘no longer unthinkable’ · He claims atomic weapons ‘could’ be used as Russia’s invasion continues …
Russia nuke fears spark panic-buying of radiation-blocking pills – New York Post
Fears that Russia will start a nuclear war have sparked panic-buying of radiation-blocking potassium iodide in the US and Europe — with the …
Think twice before you punish a ‘Russian’ over Putin’s horrible war – New York Post
It’s not like being “Russian” in America has ever been easy. The 1980s weren’t great, what with the threat of nuclear war and Ivan Drago killing …
Ukraine’s unilateral nuclear decision could have been us – Brian Monteith | The Scotsman
As this war drags on there is a growing risk the Russian president becomes impatient as his humiliation mounts. He may then choose to escalate his “ …
How many nukes does Russia have: How far is UK, USA and France from Russia? – Daily Express
RUSSIA has escalated fears of a nuclear war breaking out in the world after its President Vladimir Putin raised the country’s nuclear forces to …
Cornwall has had secret ‘nuclear tunnels’ for decades
Legend has it that Cold War nuclear testing went on at now-infamous Kit Hill – in a mysterious natural bunker named Excelsior Tunnel. The deep …
US view of Putin: Angry, frustrated, likely to escalate war | Star Tribune
He has long criticized the breakup of the Soviet Union, dismissed Ukraine’s claims to sovereignty, and mused about nuclear war ending with Russians as …
Amid Russian aggression, NATO nonalignment creates risk for Finland and Sweden
One thing is now clear: NATO will not risk nuclear war with Russia by sending in the cavalry to defend a country that is not a member of its club.
