Although they reject the Iranian justification of actions that move Iran toward a nuclear weapon, Biden administration officials told the Israelis, as …
Biden’s AUKUS Alliance is Taking the World to the Brink of a New Cold War – Foreign Policy in Focus
… wake up in the morning, thanks to a nuclear war between the world’s two superpowers (in those days, the United States and the Soviet Union).
How a Russian soldier prevented World War III 59 years ago
Fifty-nine years ago, a senior Russian submarine officer, Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo at an American aircraft …
A dystopia of human excellence in “Gattaca” | The University News
… the rebuilding of society from nuclear war or many other events. “Gattaca” is one such dystopia focusing on immoral technological overreach.
Small Press Spotlight: NUCLEAR POWER creates a dark alternative to the Cold War – The Beat
Nuclear Power offers a different ending to the Cold War when nuclear weapons take center stage in the 1962 US/Soviet Union conflict.
Iran to continue nuclear negotiations in Vienna next month | Daily Sabah
Iran is to continue negotiations in Vienna aimed at restoring the 2015 nuclear deal next month, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri said.
The Ballooning Biden Defense Budget – Just Security
Many experts have argued that a new ICBM not only is unnecessary for deterrence but also increases the likelihood of nuclear war.
Russia Has Thoughts and Feelings to Share about Ukraine and Georgia Joining NATO …
… 1960s when the Soviet Union deployed military assets 90 miles off the coast of Florida causing the world to be on the brink of nuclear war.
Israel, Preemption and Anticipatory Self-Defense – JURIST – Commentary – Legal News …
As Iran seemingly considers itself in a condition of war with Israel, any Israeli preemption against this nuclearizing adversary would not represent …
Hiroshima nuclear bomb survivor and campaigner dies at 96 – The Straits Times
Three days later the US dropped a plutonium bomb on the port city of Nagasaki, killing about 74,000 people and leading to the end of World War II.
