Once again the ‘Gloomsday’ Machine is reporting the awful news about the growing nuclear threats, the widening nuclear ...
A White House science advisor recently war-gamed with space agency heads worldwide to devise a planet-saving defense to an ...
President Donald Trump recently stated: “There’s no reason for us to be building brand new ... The world cannot afford a rerun of the nuclear arms race, which humanity was fortunate to survive.
Eric Schmidt, Dan Hendrycks, and Alexandr Wang co-authored a paper cautioning the US to take a more defensive approach to the ...
A transcript of a debate between representatives of the Zengakuren Japanese radical student activists and the Soviet Union's Student Council over nuclear weapons and nuclear testing.
The 64-year-old Argentinian has spent more than a decade trying to prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon ... after US President Donald Trump withdrew from a key arms-control agreement ...
Can anything stop the outbreak of a new nuclear arms race in the coming months ... attack on one as an attack against them all) and to America’s non-NATO allies like Japan and South Korea.
In the 80 years since the U.S. attacks on Japan, no other country has used a nuclear weapon in war. That remarkable record could soon be broken and all progress lost.
In recent days, the perceived value among allies of acquiring nuclear weapons is up, and confidence in the U.S. nuclear ...
No one wants to live in a world where nuclear Armageddon can happen. But simply wishing away nuclear missiles will get us nowhere. Politics drives war. Nuclear weapons are the ultimate weapon in war.
Averting a nuclear arms race with successful talks among the US, Russia and China is something that US President Donald Trump might just pull off, says Andreas Kluth for Bloomberg Opinion.