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Posted on 4th September 2020

Nuclear weapons remain an existential threat

Seventy-five years ago, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, bringing an end to World War II and sounding a …
Posted on 4th September 2020

Norway sets the standard for allied attack submarine basing

Throughout the Cold War, the US, British and French navies competed with the vast Soviet submarine arm to ensure that the nuclear balance of power …
Posted on 4th September 2020

China to double nuclear weapons stockpile, has world’s largest navy – US report

What happens to NZ if global nuclear war breaks out? Since then, the CCP has been working to modernise its force. According to the DoD, it has now …
Posted on 3rd September 2020

Is Trump a turning point in world politics?

John F Kennedy was crucial in averting a nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis and then signing the first nuclear arms control agreement.
Posted on 3rd September 2020

Soofer: No New ‘Tactical’ Nukes for USAF

Nuclear warfare could emerge on the battlefield in a smaller-scale, regional conflict, and the Pentagon says its existing inventory of nukes wasn’t …
Posted on 2nd September 2020

US: China Expected to Greatly Increase Nuclear Arms

By the middle 2020s, the report said, China will likely build a new, guided-missile nuclear attack submarine. It could carry out a secret land-attack if …
Posted on 2nd September 2020

Latest US Military Report on Somalia Airstrikes Makes No Mention of Civilians Killed

Since waging nuclear war against Japan in August 1945 the United States has killed more foreign civilians than any other armed force in the world, …
Posted on 2nd September 2020

We’ve Had Killer Drones for Years. Now the Pentagon Wants Robot Generals, Too.

Strategists are seriously arguing that battlefield assessment — including for nuclear warfare — should increasingly be delegated to machines.
Posted on 2nd September 2020

DOD Official Outlines US Nuclear Deterrence Strategy

An example would be a submarine-launched ballistic missile nuclear … “First and foremost is to deter war, both conventional and nuclear; second, …
Posted on 2nd September 2020

Movie Guru: ‘Tenet’ a true Christopher Nolan film

… than nuclear war. Part of that threat is something they call “inversion,” which involves a long, complicated explanation involving the word “entropy.

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