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Tactical nuclear weapons can have a similar yield or greater — up to several times as powerful as the Nagasaki bomb — but they are often smaller and more portable. For instance, during the Cold War, the Soviet Union developed devices small enough to fit into a suitcase-sized container. ...
If a war were to break out now, North Korea could very well be destroyed. But if North Korea succeeds in building nuclear missiles that can reach the continental U.S., the equation changes. And having more than a few reliable missiles -- long-range ones, plus short-range ones that coul...
"Charlie, suppose that there was a country in our hemisphere that was dedicating to 'wiping us off the map,' they were developing a nuclear weapon, and at some point we didn't have the capability to remove that threat but we had to rely on another ally to do that for us. That's ...
The new security pact signed this week by Israel and the United States commits Washington to "never to allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon," stating that the U.S. "is prepared to use all elements of its national power to ensure that outcome." ...
Artificial intelligence could pose a "risk of extinction" to humanity on the scale of nuclear war or pandemics, and mitigating that risk should be a "global priority," according to an open letter signed by AI leaders such as Sam Altman of OpenAI as well as Geoffrey Hinton, known as the ...
The European Union's foreign policy chief said Friday that "a pause" was needed in the ongoing talks over Iran's tattered nuclear deal with world powers, blaming "external factors" for the delay. The comments by Josep Borrell come as a roadmap appeared imminent for the United States to rej...