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08/14/2024
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By Richard Brown
Sounding like a broken record, U.S. intelligence once again warns Iran is closer than ever to manufacturing nuclear weapons
United States intelligence agencies believe Iran has advanced its nuclear research in a way that positions it closer to initiating a nuclear weapons program. This development is particularly concerning given that Iran has accumulated enough highly enriched nuclear fuel for the manufacturing of several nuclear weapons. Despite these advancements, U.S. officials maintain that there is […]
07/22/2024
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By Richard Brown
Moscow warns of retaliation over U.S. missile deployment in Germany
Moscow has officially warned that it will leave all options on the table in response to the planned deployment of U.S. nuclear-capable Tomahawk and hypersonic missiles in Germany. Former DoD analyst Karen Kwiatkowski explains why Washington’s decision is so dangerous and why the Biden administration is proceeding anyway. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told […]
07/22/2024
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By Richard Brown
Russia’s space-based nuclear weapon endangers western civilization, warns US Space Command
Russia’s development of a space-based nuclear weapons system has raised significant concerns within the U.S. military, with General Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command, highlighting the potential global threat posed by such a capability. Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum, Whiting emphasized the indiscriminate nature of a space-based nuclear weapon and its profound impact […]
07/19/2024
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By Richard Brown
HH70 fusion plant in Shanghai sets new world record, giving China leg up in fusion energy race
In Shanghai, the experimental nuclear fusion power plant HH70 has set a world record by achieving its first plasma, a major milestone in the quest for clean energy. This groundbreaking device is the first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak and was constructed in just two years, showcasing China’s engineering prowess. As countries race to harness nuclear […]
07/17/2024
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By Richard Brown
China is beating the U.S. in the race for fusion energy
A high-tech race is underway between the United States and China as both countries chase an elusive and potentially game-changing energy source: nuclear fusion. This technology, which mimics the process powering the sun, could provide almost limitless, clean energy if perfected. China is significantly outspending the U.S. in this race. It has built a massive […]
07/15/2024
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By Richard Brown
U.S. bares plan to deploy previously banned missiles to Germany
The U.S. has announced its plans to deploy missiles in Germany that would have been banned under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, from which the U.S. withdrew in 2019. The INF Treaty prohibited land-based missile systems with ranges between 310 and 3,400 miles. The upcoming deployment to Germany will include a land-based version of […]
07/09/2024
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By Richard Brown
A growing number of Russians approve the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine
A growing number of Russians are expressing readiness to support Vladimir Putin’s potential use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. According to recent surveys by the Levada Centre, approximately 34 percent of respondents – slightly more than one in three – would either definitely or likely approve of the use of nuclear arms in the conflict. […]
06/28/2024
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By Richard Brown
NATO secretary general suggests putting more NUCLEAR WEAPONS on standby
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has been accused of once again escalating tensions with Russia by suggesting that the United States-led military alliance may put more nuclear weapons on standby, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Stoltenberg revealed that consultations are ongoing among member nations about moving some warheads from their respective nuclear stockpiles to […]
06/20/2024
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By Richard Brown
SHOW OF FORCE: U.S. attack submarine surfaces in Guantanamo Bay after Russian Navy task force visits Cuba
A United States Navy attack submarine, the USS Helena, docked at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba on Thursday, June 13, in an apparent show of force after a Russian Navy task force of four ships sailed into Havana on a long-range expedition. According to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), the Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast […]
06/17/2024
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By Richard Brown
U.S. tests Minuteman III nuclear ICBMs amid heightened geopolitical tensions
In a series of routine exercises, the United States military conducted two tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). The launches, which occurred at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, involved Minuteman III missiles armed with dummy re-entry vehicles instead of live nuclear warheads. Amid heightened geopolitical tensions, the Department of Defense emphasized that these tests were not […]
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