The threats made by Russian President Vladimir Putin have led to increased discussions about nuclear war, as well as the possibility of returning …
Russian Attack On NATO Bases Imminent? Putin Aide Makes Big Claim Amid Nuke War Fears
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s close aide, Dmitry Medvedev, did not rule out an attack on NATO bases in an interview with Al Arabiya.
Trump’s undersea nuclear weapon does not need to exist to make us safer – Taipei Times
Giving leaders new low-yield options might tempt them to use these nuclear weapons in a crisis, and that would break the nuclear taboo and make atomic …
Western defence under Trump: an end to hysteria and hesitancy? – King’s College London
Donald Trump’s election spells an uncertain future for Ukraine and western defence. DR RUSSELL FOSTER discusses two possible scenarios that might …
French Navy Gets Third Suffren-Class Nuclear Attack Submarine From Naval Group
Following the Tourville’s admission to active service, the French Navy will operate more Suffren-type submarines than Rubis.
US sends nuclear-powered attack submarine to Navy base near China in a first – Yahoo
Virginia-class submarines have enhanced stealth, sophisticated surveillance capabilities, and special warfare enhancements.
FEMA Issues Survival Guide Amid Fears Of Nuclear Attack: ‘Get Inside, Stay Inside’
To protect safety during nuclear emergencies, FEMA has released a nuclear attack survival handbook that emphasizes three crucial steps: Get Inside …
UN chief sees Lebanon ceasefire as first ray of hope in Mideast conflict | Reuters
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon that took effect earlier on Wednesday …
World War 3 Tremors? NATO Stages Mega Military Drills in Europe Amid Putin’s Nuclear Threat
NATO holds its largest ever artillery exercise in Europe – 5000 troops participate in the drills that span NATO’s eastern flank, including sites …
Russia warns US against ‘spiral of escalation’ but says it will keep channels open | Reuters
Russia said it would keep informing Washington about test missile launches in order to avoid “dangerous mistakes”.
