Why It Matters In the United States, the president has sole and unconstrained power to launch a first-strike nuclear attack at any time and, …
‘War between nuclear-armed powers is not an option’: Calls for … – The Real News Network
“De-escalation and diplomacy are the only way to secure peace,” said British MP Jeremy Corbyn.
Some in Ukraine, a former nuclear power, now regret disarmament. – The New York Times
At the end of the Cold War, only Russia and the United States had more nuclear weapons. The Soviet collapse, a slow-motion downfall that …
Threads Movie Ending: The Aftermath of A Nuclear War Visualized – OtakuKart
The film, directed and produced by Mick Jackson, tells the story of nuclear war and its aftermath in Britain, with a focus on the northern English …
Ukraine Russia Conflict: 5 signs of nuclear war | Zee News – India.com
Russia did the largest nuclear maneuver, nuclear missiles were fired from land and air, Putin himself inspected the nuclear drill from the war …
U.S. engagement with China a ‘strategic blunder’: Mearsheimer – Nikkei Asia
Q: What then is the likelihood of a limited war leading to a nuclear war? And is that more likely to happen now than it was during the Cold War?
Cuba support for Russia revives Cold War alliance | News | The Times
The event, widely seen as the closest the world has come to a nuclear war, was defused when Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove the weapons in …
‘The Great Tech Game’ excerpt: No global consensus on whether and when cyber-incidents …
“Unlike nuclear weapons, whose development and conditions of use were … countries and escalate sharply into a conventional or nuclear war, …
50 years after Nixon visit, U.S.-China ties as fraught as ever | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking …
BEIJING–At the height of the Cold War, U.S. President Richard Nixon flew into communist China’s center of power for a visit that, over time, …
Nuclear Disarmament Requires Prompt Resolution, Says a Buddhist Peacebuilder – IDN …
Dr Ikeda maintains that the spirit reaffirmed by the joint statement of the five nuclear-weapon states—that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must …
