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Posted on 1st October 2020

$389 million Hanford contract awarded to small business team

Hanford was used to produce plutonium for the nation’s nuclear weapons program during World War II and the Cold War. Environmental cleanup is …
Posted on 1st October 2020

No Signs North Korea Moving Toward Denuclearization | Voice of America – English

… absolute strength to prevent war itself,” North Korea’s U.N. Ambassador Kim … North Korea’s Kim Says No More War Thanks to Nuclear Weapons.
Posted on 30th September 2020

If we can’t ban nukes, let’s stigmatize them

Take for example the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. … distracted by a pandemic, out of its complacency about the risks of nuclear war.
Posted on 30th September 2020

China balks at US efforts for nuclear arms talks

During the Cold War, the nuclear landscape was dominated by the globe-spanning U.S.–Soviet bipolar rivalry. Russia and the United States still …
Posted on 30th September 2020

Modern nuclear-armed competitors require a new US approach to managing escalation

… all view strategic competition with the United States as having a nuclear dimension that is not confined to high-end warfare. Even if nuclear weapons …
Posted on 30th September 2020

Malaysia brings Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons a step closer to reality

“Despite some progress over the decades just preceding and after the end of the cold war, recent developments regarding nuclear weapons are going …
Posted on 30th September 2020

This day In History- September 30

1954: The first atomic-powered vessel, the submarine Nautilus, … United States and Soviet Union sign pacts designed to avoid accidental nuclear war.
Posted on 30th September 2020

The unfinished Chinese civil war

The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) war with the Kuomintang (KMT, … The US stationed troops on Taiwan, kept nuclear weapons there, and US …
Posted on 30th September 2020

Dwight Williamson: Nuclear war and COVID are scares of different generations

During the late 1950s and early 1960s, the fear of nuclear war, especially an attack from Russia, was prevalent. I remember being horrified by the …
Posted on 30th September 2020

American Foreign Policy: The Problem of Applying the Monroe Doctrine Everywhere

The Soviet Union’s placement of nuclear-tipped weapons in Cuba more than a century later nearly led to nuclear war. Washington met Soviet support …

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