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Why It’s Time for a South Korean Nuclear Deterrent
With North Korea preparing to strike southward, and the United States deeply ambivalent about its defense, Seoul needs ...
Trump’s overtures to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Vice President JD Vance’s public attacks on the domestic policies of ...
What Germany can offer London and Paris, however, is to contribute to the considerable costs of both countries' nuclear ...
Since the dawn of the nuclear age, the United States has extended its “nuclear umbrella” over its closest allies. This nuclear umbrella, also referred to as an “extended deterrent,” means that the U.S ...
Recently published Signal discussions in which senior Trump administration officials admit they “hate bailing out” America’s ...
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Why America Needs a Better Nuclear Weapons Strategy
Can the United States achieve sufficient deterrence with fewer resources invested into nuclear weapons? Probably not.
The United States is ill-prepared for a potential nuclear showdown with China, key thinkers with the Heritage Foundation are ...
The SNP has long objected to Britain’s nuclear deterrent being based in Scotland. Geopolitics — and domestic politics — are ...
British and US nuclear history is irrevocably interwoven. The US and UK cooperated on the Manhattan project, under the 1943 ...
This week's Farda Briefing looks at Iran displaying its missile prowess as a means of deterrence, despite having its ...
Through the first half of March, the Truth Hounds team embarked on an advocacy trip to South Africa to discuss two major ...