… Moore was first pitching the story to DC, the NATO Able Archer 83 military exercise had almost led to a full-on nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
US, European Bishops offer prayers ahead of nuclear arms control meeting
Citing another joint statement of US and European Bishops from 2017, the bishops state that the horror of nuclear war has been forgotten by many …
PHOTOS: Today in History, June 19
chairman of a Senate-House subcommittee on atomic radiation, uses a fallout … The group plans to open hearings soon on effects of a nuclear war.
Five Foreign-Policy Satires Worth Watching
Things changed once the two countries went to war. … could trigger a nuclear attack without the president’s authorization as the film contended. But Dr.
India Accelerates Alarming Arms Race in South Asia
It is notable that India test-fired its longest-range surface-to-surface nuclear ballistic … The missile can carry a nuclear warhead of more than one tone. … It is worth mentioning that as part of Indian war-mongering diplomacy, in the …
DC punks Bad Moves expand their sound but keep their focus on ‘Untenable’
… being “smothered, Dickensian sucker[s],” witnessing the “genocide of the poor,” fears of nuclear war giving way to fears of death by climate change, …
Letter: Money taints politics
… our elections and voting rights are under assault, and nuclear war more of a possibility given the irrationality and incompetence of the president and …
Do Not Forget the Wayuu Nation: A Forgotten Nation on the Periphery of Humanitarian Aid
The recent protests have re-ignited political and racial discourses, or ‘culture wars‘ as right-wing pundits frame them, in the social media. Twitter …
This Day In History- June 19
1953: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, convicted of nuclear espionage for the … 2001: A UN fuel barge sails into Kisangani reopening the Congo River after war severed the African nation’s most important transportation route in 1998.
100 Best spy movies of all time
When an IRA member is arrested after a failed terrorist attack in 1990s … using nuclear weapons to purposefully disrupt tensions during the Cold War.