A large portion of that spending is driven by efforts to acquire weapons like hypersonic missiles, stealth aircraft and modernized nuclear forces.
What is Putin up to? Russia and Turkey stage joint drills on Syrian border – Daily Express
Additionally, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also suggested he has aspirations for Turkey which could involve nuclear weapons. As a result, the state of …
Seoul’s vice defense chief calls for N. Korean cooperation – The Washington Post
While North Korea has suspended its testing of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles that could hit the United States since 2018, it has tested various …
Teaching the Cold War: Some Alternative Films To Show | Philip Jenkins – Patheos
This is a great film about nuclear weapons and deterrence, and the human factor in decision-making. Hmm, I wonder how an AI set-up might have handled the same …
Uranium gaseous diffusion: The secret behind the atom bomb, Part II – The Oak Ridger
During World War II, President Roosevelt assigned the atomic bomb project to the … uranium used in nuclear weapons by “no later than October 1st, 1950.
India and US back Quad a day before Malabar exercise | India News – Times of India
While stressing nuclear weapons were meant for deterrence and not actual war-fighting, he said India was “surrounded by two neighbours (China and Pakistan) …
Uranium cubes tested to see if they are from the Nazi era – The Jerusalem Post
During World War II, Nazi Germany and the US were racing to create nuclear weapons. The Nazis had multiple teams working on the project — Werner …
Ministry’s Al Jourgensen Says Donald Trump Presidency Made George W. Bush – Blabbermouth.net
Instead of spending three trillion dollars on a nuclear war and wiping out half the planet, we can spend a couple of million dollars on a corrupt politician …
Symposium notebook: Space war is nation’s biggest threat | Business | gazette.com
“A war in space would be as detrimental to society as a nuclear war and would impact the supply chain, communications, health care and many other other areas,” …
Mr. President, get them out. Get them out now. Bring them home safely.
John F. Kennedy’s deft handling of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, which prevented a nuclear war, was another. As was George W. Bush’s success in rallying …
