WASHINGTON: Concerns yesterday over US President Donald Trump’s mental state have drawn focus on his power to unleash a nuclear attack.
Lock him up! Donald Trump accused of coup bid as calls grow for prosecution
‘Yet he still has power to start a nuclear war to end civilisation. Trump is now too dangerous.’ Four people died and 68 were arrested as rioters …
‘It just doesn’t seem likely to me’: Local law professor breaks down the 25th Amendment
… was adopted in 1967 around the Cold War because people were concerned about what would happen if a president was killed in a nuclear attack.
Anthony Mackie and Damson Idris star in sci-fi film ‘Outside The Wire’ (video)
… the near future as a drone pilot is sent into a war zone and finds himself paired with a top-secret android officer on a mission to stop a nuclear attack.
OJ Simpson and E! News had a lot to say about the coup, for some reason
Beyond your Adam Schefter types, who would continue to break NFL transactions through nuclear war, the Twitter timeline was almost entirely …
Israel strikes Syria as Trump coup attempt stokes war threat in Middle East
The threat that these tensions will ignite a catastrophic new war in the Middle East that could involve not only Iran, but also nuclear-armed Russia and …
Neckers: Take the button away from the president
Mr. Trump has frequently alluded to his ability to start a nuclear war, and once … and anything else a president might need to launch a nuclear attack.
The irresistible rise of John F. Kennedy, the great campaigner
… tropics may have fed a scepticism about military leadership that in 1962 saw him stand up to his military chiefs and block a nuclear war over Cuba.
Science Group Urges Biden Administration to Limit Presidential Authority to Launch Nuclear …
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is renewing its call to limit presidential authority to launch a nuclear attack. UCS urges the incoming Biden …
Storming the Capitol Started on Social Media, and It Should Have Ended There
After the attack on the US Capitol, Facebook, Twitter, and other services have … have been asked what it would take—perhaps a call to nuclear war?