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The Manila Times on MSNHow can Asia avoid world nuclear war? Pray hardMANY readers will scoff at that headline with one of three thoughts: Asia cannot escape atomic Armageddon. Almighty God won’t ...
A change to a nuclear-related license fueled the claim that the Trump administration lifted U.S. sanctions on Russia.
Pacific's future, Australia's prime minister is championing sovereignty in an uncertain age For much of its history, ...
"Russia remains a genuine military power both in conventional and nuclear capabilities," Thierry Burkhard stated ...
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SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: No Breakthrough on Gaza Ceasefire DealIran hits US comms hub, PKK disarms, Netanyahu leaves DC with no truce—here’s your SOFREP Morning Brief this Friday, July 11, ...
The Magazine delves into the life and character of Eyal Zamir – featuring conversations with peers from his years in military ...
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Nuclear Engineer Reacts to NileRed Making Purple GoldI'm a Nuclear Engineer with 10+ years of experience in nuclear power — from engineering ⚙️, operations ⚡, maintenance 🔧, ...
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a contentious executive order ending birthright ...
President Donald Trump has announced in a letter on social media that Canadian goods will be subject to a 35% tariff rate ...
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Donald Trump’s Biggest Mistake Is Now Clear To SeeWhile President Trump correctly identified China as America’s primary geopolitical challenge, his transactional “America ...
As US President Donald Trump wages a trade war across the globe, a new target has come into his line of fire: the BRICS group of emerging major economies.
Karen House argues that Mohammed bin Salman has an opportunity to protect his interests and secure peace in the region.
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