Of course, any president should seek the Joint Chiefs’ military advice about using nuclear weapons, and communications rehearsals for potential …
Op-Ed: Gen. Milley did the wrong thing for honorable reasons. We need new rules for …
We need new rules for starting nuclear war … “If we’re going to attack,” Milley told Li, according to Woodward and Costa, “I’m going to call you …
Gen. Milley shows the U.S. need for new rules in nuclear war – Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: Gen. Milley did the wrong thing for honorable reasons. We need new rules for starting nuclear war. Gen. Mark Milley, in uniform. Chairman …
Gen. Milley did the wrong thing for honorable reasons. We need new rules for starting nuclear war
But let’s be clear about where the problem lies: It’s with the existing U.S. system for controlling the use of nuclear weapons.
Biden and UK to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines – WAPT
On Thursday, China’s U.S. embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said countries should “shake off their Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice,” according to …
Biden and UK to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines – WMUR
On Thursday, China’s U.S. embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said countries should “shake off their Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice,” …
Chris Freind: Why no hang-up on leaked presidential call? – Delco Times
Threat of nuclear war and the possibility of World War III with the Soviets made Americans cherish the importance of unity, camaraderie, and, …
New film pushes Japan to confront a wartime taboo – The Irish Times
The fevered race to build an atomic bomb during the second World War … of nuclear weapons but was trying to develop one itself became a taboo.
Trump mental health fears forced US General to act to prevent nuclear war – Daily Express
Mark Milley, who was interviewed by Woodward and Costa, he had to intervene to make sure nuclear weapons were protected from the President.
Book claims U.S. general promised China a warning if Trump ordered an attack – KIMT
He also asked senior officers to swear an “oath” that Milley had to be involved if Trump gave an order to launch nuclear weapons, according to the …
