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Russia's NUCLEAR MISSILE Explodes in Putin's FaceA look at Russia's nuclear capabilities, the challenges Putin faces in Ukraine, and potential impacts of the conflict.
A US military aircraft flew with its transponder on, making its identification and location publicly visible. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
As NATO recalibrates its deterrence strategy, the return of US nuclear weapons to Britain is a powerful signal -- one aimed not just at allies, but at adversaries watching closely from Moscow to Tehran.
The US has probably deployed its nuclear weapons to the UK for the first time since 2008. Bloomberg writes about this, citing Pentagon data, open sources and
The United States has relocated nuclear weapons to the UK for the first time in two decades, marking a significant shift in NATO’s nuclear posture in Europe. Open-source analysts tracked a US Air Force aircraft flying from New Mexico to RAF Lakenheath.
America’s ICBM infrastructure is vast, with 400 missiles deployed in 450 silos across the great plains. A spider’s web of cables connects them to 45 “missile-alert facilities” ( MAF s), each consisting of a peanut-shaped capsule below and a support-building “topside” above.
Qatar’s gifted jet is costing American taxpayers nearly $1 billion—and it’s being paid for from a classified Pentagon budget
The US has likely stationed nuclear weapons in the UK for the first time since 2008, in a signal to Russian President Vladimir Putin that it remains committed to European security.
The consequences of nuclear catastrophe extend far beyond the initial explosion—it could dismantle global food security for decades to come, a new study suggests.