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Analysts have discovered more than 100 new missile silos in China. The silos are the largest expansion of China’s nuclear weapons program in recent history.
14,900 nukes: All the nations armed with atomic weapons and how many they haveSkye GouldDave Mosher
Former President Joe Biden also removed many Trump appointees in his first days in office, including former press secretary Sean Spicer from the board overseeing the U.S. Naval Academy. Stefanik will face questions about wars and nukes at her confirmation hearing to be UN ambassador — 8:39 ...
Many are still operating today.But thousands of these mines have long since been abandoned.So if you can locate one of these underground safe havens, you have a place to run to when disaster strikes, right?Not so fast…There are flaws in this plan.First, if a mine is operational, it ...
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First, a little housekeeping, then onto the subject of Japanese nukes. In the comments section of my previous post on the Sankei article, I posted the full text in Japanese. Two readers have offered translations, which I think is a model use of the comment section. In that spirit, I am...
If the DDOS tests are as alarming as Bruce wants us to believe that must have a good reason. I can’t think of a better reason than a financial one (a racket). What, except for “blowing up nukes/nuclear power plants” is the biggest impact an internet blackout can make? My monkey...
As far as I could tell, the pursuit of sanctions was essentially an end in itself. What if the US actually succeeded in putting together a reasonable set of sanctions (as, in fact, we have)? Maybe our efforts will please the Israelis and a few others, but does it stop Iran? To be...