In a 1963 op-ed entitled “Can Negroes Survive a Nuclear War? … in 1950, the FCDA was tasked with readying civilians for nuclear warfare, making of …
National Doctors’ Day on July 1 is a reminder for urgent need to work towards an equitable …
Doctors under the banner of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) are today in the forefront for the complete elimination …
Are There Any Chances of a “Concert” Among the Leading States?
… the Yalta Conference and the post-Soviet liberal one – this order will exist “in the shadow” of a permanent cold war between the nuclear powers.
US Troops Exchange Fire With Iranian Proxies as Iran Deal Seems Less Likely
“U.S. Forces in Syria, while under multiple rocket attack, acted in … to re-enter the Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of …
Democrats take aim at the US’s new $264 billion ICBM amid search for cash to boost the military
… who also sits on the subcommittee that oversees nuclear weapons. … are unnecessary for deterrence and also raise the risks of a nuclear war.
State-backed hackers ‘should learn lessons of Cold War arms race’
“I try not to draw too many comparisons to the Cold War but …
What Price “Defense”?
At more than $750 billion for the Defense Department and related work on nuclear weapons at the Department of Energy, it represents one of the …
Biden’s First Pentagon Budget Is One of the Highest Since World War II. Why?
The Trump administration added to that plan projects like a new submarine-launched, nuclear-armed cruise missile, all of which is fully funded in Biden’s …
Is China’s Next Leap Forced Procreation?
That contempt for image bearers was central to Mao’s worldview. By God’s grace, his theory about China’s ability to survive a nuclear war was never …
The Iran Nuclear Deal Isn’t the Problem. Iran Is.
When, by 2005, Iran’s development of a nuclear–weapons program became apparent, it was first seen as yet another, if particularly dangerous, tool in …
