It’s higher than it was at the height of the Vietnam War. Which was a war where tens … That many more nuclear weapons doesn’t provide additional security.
North Korea warns of ‘arms race’ – Taipei Times
Nuclear-armed North Korea fired two missiles into the sea on Wednesday, … international sanctions for its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.
Australia is making itself a target for NUCLEAR attack by joining submarine deal with US – Daily Mail
‘Brainless’ Australia is making itself a target for NUCLEAR attack by joining submarine deal with US and UK – stern warning from China as Beijing fumes over …
Don’t Let Leaders Launch Nukes on a Whim: Opinion (Podcast) – Bloomberg
… senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that that the U.S. president shouldn’t have unchecked power to start a nuclear war.
China’s New Missile Silos: How We Got Here – Union of Concerned Scientists – All Things Nuclear
If war came, the United States could wipe out North Korea’s nuclear weapons in a first strike, and even if it missed a few, the retaliatory damage could be …
Nuclear Weapons Casualties Could Be Reduced by 90 Percent, – GlobeNewswire
Nuclear Weapons Casualties Could Be Reduced by 90 Percent, according to the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. September 20, 2021 10:47 ET | Source: …
Nuclear Weapons Casualties Could Be Reduced by 90 Percent, according to the Journal of …
TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In today’s increasingly tense world, the eventual use of widely proliferated nuclear weapons is likely if …
Today’s D Brief: ISIS vs. Taliban; ‘Horrible mistake’ in Kabul; UNGA preview – Defense One
Surprise: Taliban fighters miss war against the U.S., some of them told Susannah George of the … among many other boasts, brag about U.S. nuclear weapons.
UN secretary-general urges US and China to repair relationship – New York Post
“We need to avoid at all cost a cold war that would be different from the past … and undermines the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.”.
Don’t Let Presidents Start Nuclear Wars on Their Own – The Washington Post
If they received orders to launch an attack, up to and including the use of nuclear weapons, they were to “do the process” of consulting with him first.
