Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the United States that Israel is willing to strike Iranian military targets and not nuclear or oil …
Netanyahu tells U.S. that Israel will strike Iranian military, not nuclear or oil, targets, officials say
The signal is being seen in Washington as a sign of restraint after concerns that an Israeli strike on oil or nuclear facilities could trigger a …
Trump vs Harris: Ending the war on Gaza | Pinch Point – YouTube
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have a little over three weeks to sway voters in the upcoming US presidential election. And as Israel’s war on Gaza …
Would America Survive a Nuclear First Strike? | The National Interest
-Bacon highlights that the U.S. discontinued its 24/7 airborne alert for its nuclear command post after the Cold War, replacing it with a 15-minute …
Volodymyr Zlensky claims North Korea is sending troops to Russia – YouTube
Today, we report on Volodymyr Zelensky’s claim that North Korea is sending troops, as well as weapons, to Russia. Fierce fighting continues in …
An Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities could backfire – Al Jazeera
Since Iran’s October 1 missile attack on Israel in response to the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut and Hamas leader Ismail …
U.S. Highly Vulnerable to Nuclear First Strike | | kilgorenewsherald.com
Congressman Don Bacon, a retired Brigadier General of the US Air Force, believes that the United States has become highly vulnerable to a nuclear …
India Becomes 2nd Largest Critical Tech Supplier To Russia; Why Are US & Europe Worried?
India has become the second-largest supplier of restricted critical technology to Russia, following China. According to U.S. officials, …
Under the shadow of a NATO-Russia nuclear war, Hibakusha awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Bomb victims group Nihon Hidankyo awarded Nobel Peace Prize for its work in educating on the effects of nuclear weapons and their abolition.
70 Years of Godzilla: From Nuclear Fears to Climate Change Battles – Newsweek
The giant monster made its first appearance in 1954 as a symbol of the destruction caused by nuclear weapons.