Ukraine said Friday morning that its 15 reactors were still operating “safely and securely,” but nuclear power plants “are not designed for war …
Putin’s War Makes the World More Dangerous: Weekend Reads – Bloomberg
… the attack raised more troubling questions about the chances of nuclear war. U.S. President Joe Biden warned of “a dangerous moment for all of …
Chernobyl showing increased levels of radiation after Russian forces take control, Ukraine …
The IAEA’s main concern, however, is the continued and safe operation of Ukraine’s nuclear facilities amid an attack by Russian military forces.
“We can’t let nuclear war break out”: US workers respond to conflict in Ukraine – WSWS
Workers across the United States are responding with anxiety and apprehension to the outbreak of war in Ukraine, while voicing skepticism about …
Biden wages first showdown of new Cold War-style duel with Russia – CNN
Punishing sanctions were never going to stop Russian missiles, tanks and bombs. But the Biden administration hopes they offer an early edge in the …
Putin implies nuclear attack if West interferes in Ukraine. Why it’s not just an empty threat – CBC
Russian President Vladmir Putin’s implied warning that he could launch nuclear weapons against any country that interferes with his military …
Putin waves nuclear sword in confrontation with the West – WCTV
But it brought out thoughts of a nightmare scenario in which Putin’s ambitions in Ukraine could lead to a nuclear war through accident or …
Opinion | This Will Not Be a Cold War – POLITICO
The nuclear element is still there between the superpowers. Nor were invasions unknown during the Cold War. The Soviet Union invaded Hungary in …
“Any military intervention will lead to a nuclear war,” says an expert on the conflict in Ukraine.
“Any military intervention will lead to a nuclear war,” explains the professor, who remembers the message from Russian President Vladimir Putin …
How likely is nuclear war with Russia and what weapons do they hold? – The Telegraph
Throughout the Cold War, nuclear conflict was prevented by “mutually assured destruction”, the principle that if one country fired a nuke and the …
