China, the Chinese Communist Party in particular. I want to say that out front because I don't want people to shut their ears because they got offended because they're from Taiwan or China, and they're upset about this. This is literally just the machinations of the Chinese Communist ...
The United States has over 2,800 nuclear weapons as of March 1, 2019, a number fixed at rough parity with the Russian Federation by international treaty. France and the United Kingdom have a few hundred. No one knows how many India, China, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel have. The U....
Chart: While many countries have turned away from nuclear power, China maintains a huge commitment to the technology. It currently has 55 operating reactors and 23 more under construction. Source: China continues rapid growth of nuclear power capacity, Energy Information Administration, US Department ...
While the MOAB is a testament to military engineering, it's essential to remember the broader implications of warfare. Whether it's the MOAB, the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), a bunker buster or nuclear weapons, the goal should always be to find peaceful solutions and avoid conflict. As...
He said he was shocked when Gowadia freely acknowledged sharing secrets with China. “That was a surprise, because I remember, on a personal note, I got goosebumps realizing what I had just stepped into.” Despite Gowadia’s written statements, during the trial Gowadia’s attorneys argued ...
but they’ll sure as hell make sure they throw the last punch. But the message within China might be tied to the idea that the Chinese military will never be so foolish as to fall into the trap of imagining that having equivalent weapons technology alone, by itself, is enough to guarante...
…not to mention the effects on people, buildings, etc. [ironic grin] I wonder where Ken learned all this and where he got the hardware to analyse. The Government is extremely reluctant to declassify anything that has to do with nuclear weapons, and this page seems to reveal more than is...
“Millions of Americans could die in the first war in human history between two nuclear weapons states,” the report said. Washington also cites concern about China’s efforts to modernize and potentially expand its nuclear arsenal while it declines to participate in any international nucl...
Boyd van Dijk I think it’s a very interesting question about whether the use of nuclear weapons can ever fall in line with what our international law principles for regulating armed conflict, also known as International Humanitarian Law (IHL). I think what’s the more interesting and important...
But just the possibility that the regime already possesses one or two nuclear bombs has created a crisis. Officials from the US, Japan, China, Russia, and South Korea are meeting in Beijing Wednesday to try to halt Pyongyang's development of nuclear weapons. Observers are divided on whether ...