Europe would need to dramatically increase its nuclear weapons stockpile should the US withdraw from NATO and cease to provide security guarantees to the continent in the face of threats from ...
AMMAN, March 3 (Reuters) - Israeli forces on Monday struck a military site where arms belonging to the previous Syrian government were stored in Qardaha, in the mountains of Latakia province ...
The increase in Iran’s holdings of uranium enriched to 60%, or nearly weapons grade, gives it enough to produce six nuclear weapons.
In today’s episode, we are going to look at three cases where US nukes have not only been declared as Broken Arrows but in part or in whole remain missing to this very day. Nuclear Weapons ...
Currently, nuclear weapons in a time of war would be fired via submarines, one of which is capable of delivering 40 warheads. "We could supplement it with aircraft, like Typhoons or F-35s that are ...
Vladimir Putin's Kremlin propagandists have reacted with fury to the news that Britain is boosting its defence spending - including one who said the UK is the "perfect" place for Russia to test ...
Iran Has Enough Highly Enriched Uranium for Six Nuclear Weapons Iran has sharply increased its stockpile of a critical raw material for atomic weapons, according to a confidential United Nations ...
Iran’s stock of uranium enriched to near weapons grade has grown sharply since it announced a dramatic acceleration in December and there has been no progress on resolving outstanding issues ...
The use of explosive weapons in populated areas causes immense civilian suffering during and after armed conflicts. The Political Declaration on the Protection of Civilians from the Use of ...
Participants in the ICAN Academy hold a banner reading “Sign the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty” in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome, in Hiroshima, Japan, Nov. 13, 2024 (Kyodo photo via AP Images).
A U.S. intelligence report released in December referenced the debate, saying that the country’s position “risks emboldening nuclear weapons advocates within Iran’s decision-making apparatus.” ...