Since it demolished the Yugoslav Federation in 1999 by acts of war, NATO membership has risen from … All this maximises the threat of nuclear war.
Post-Balakot, danger that events might spiral out of control is ‘greater, not less’
The fear of war in South Asia is increasing. … commitment to only use nuclear weapons in retaliation for a nuclear attack, known as ‘no first use’.
Australia on fire: Priorities, delusions and governments’ duties of care
A nuclear war seems unlikely at present. China might put our stupid government in the diplomatic equivalent of a headlock but we could deal with and …
Alexei Bayer: Useless wars and war crimes
Since nuclear weapons were developed in the mid-20th century, it became clear that a nuclear war would be catastrophic for the survival of civilization …
Secret briefcase hiding button Putin could press to spark nuclear apocalypse
There are a total of three laptop-sized briefcases which allow Putin himself and two other high-ranked officials to operate and carry a nuclear attack.
The Re-emerging Cold War: Russia Urges US To Extend Nuclear Pact
Russia has proposed to the United States that the two nuclear superpowers extend their New START nuclear arms reduction treaty by five years, as its …
Lessons of attack still valid
7, 1941, due obviously to nuclear weapons under control of leaders whose … That Japan knew and accepted that it would be futile to make war on a …
The O’Morchoe obituary: Irish clan chief and distinguished British army officer
This latter period coincided with the most acute stages of the cold war, … feared, with justification, that the world had teetered close to nuclear war.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Scarfolk Annual’ is not fiction and other government-sanctioned praise
… Scarfolk to the citizens of the fictional Scarfolk giving frantic directives about disease, nuclear war, crime prevention, accident prevention, and more.
Commentary: Nuclear weapons violate human rights
With about 14,000 nuclear weapons remaining in the world’s arsenals, the potential for a catastrophic nuclear war is an omnipresent threat.