… including advanced jets, well-trained commandos and nuclear weapons. … entered the post-9/11 era configured for Cold War mechanized combat.
UR: Characterising the Risk to Earth of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids | astrobites
… natural disasters, NEA collisions have more significant consequences– shared only by nuclear war – in the potential breakdown of civilisation.
China Joins the New Nuclear Arms Race with Hundreds of New Missile Silos – All Things Nuclear
It refused to recognize China’s communist government, embargoed its economy, and threatened to attack China with nuclear weapons during the Korean …
Drums are beating, are we ready to act? – The Australian
And with World War II safely won, we assumed the US would always protect us … especially with Iran even closer to obtaining nuclear weapons.
Shelter Manager Lets You Run A Post-Apocalyptic City | TechRaptor
… you’ll be able to choose from one of three potential apocalyptic events: a nuclear war, a deadly plague, or a planet-destroying meteor.
The new age of American power – New Statesman
The first technological great leap forward came after the Korean War in the 1950s, when America adopted a complex array of tactical nuclear weapons.
On 9/11, as StratCom played war game, the ugly reality of terror arrived | News | mdjonline.com
OMAHA — On the clear blue September morning that terror struck America, Brig. Gen. Kelvin Coppock was preparing to grapple with mock nuclear hell …
Did we learn from the lessons of 9/11? – opinion – The Jerusalem Post
In 2018, Israel provided indisputable evidence that Iran had lied about nuclear weapons programs in the lead-up to the Iran deal.
Budowsky: What Biden can learn from FDR, JFK and LBJ | TheHill
When he applied lessons learned to the Cuban missile crisis, he saved the world from nuclear war. Regarding voting rights, the Republican attacks …
20 years later, we’re still absorbing the meaning of 9/11 for ourselves and for our country
But what followed were long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and questions. Where was the evidence that … The shadow of nuclear war had receded.
