A world free of nuclear war was perhaps the most important assurance delivered by the post-war, treaty-based world order. Today, if even nuclear deals …
Beyond the Button – Truthdig
… nuclear war.” For Alan Robock, a climatologist at Rutgers University and a leading scientist in the study of the impacts of nuclear war who helped …
Is the NORAD Santa tracker safe from a government shutdown? – ABC News
Tensions were growing with the Soviet Union, along with anxieties about nuclear war. Air Force Col. Harry W. Shoup picked up an emergency-only …
Putin claims Russia is not engaged in nuclear saber-rattling – VOA News
Speaking at the Russian defense ministry’s meeting, Putin assessed Russia’s conduct in the Ukraine war and shared insights on the nation’s nuclear …
New Department of Defense Report Highlights China’s Growing Military Power – FDD
… nuclear-powered attack submarines, and advanced auxiliary vessels. … war against a near-peer adversary. Moreover, as the quantity and diversity …
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant again on the brink of blackout – ТСН
The attack was carried out by the Russians to disrupt the work of the state’s critical infrastructure. Advertisement. This was reported by Deputy …
GOP Seeks ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Iran With Nuclear Clock Ticking – JINSA
… nuclear deal that limited Iranian nuclear production in return for the easing of sanctions. … war in Gaza and prompting other Tehran-allied groups in …
Moscow explained its position on US statements about a limited exchange of nuclear strikes
“Let me remind you that all the states of the nuclear Five signed in a joint statement on January 3, 2022 that a nuclear war cannot be won and should …
New declassified intelligence docs: U.S. knew about Israel’s nuclear weapons program in 1960
Nuclear Physics · Radioactivity · Nuclear Energy · Nuclear Technology · Nuclear Weapons And Israel · Nuclear Weapons Policy · Weapons Of The Cold War …
Opinion: Was SARS-CoV-2 the first shot in the next world war? – Idaho State Journal
Recently I came across an interesting op-ed in the Washington Post: The U.S. could soon face a threat ‘more powerful’ than nuclear weapons.
