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Commentators on all sides of the political spectrum have warned on social media that a nuclear strike on Iran is a possibility.
North Korea on Thursday said its testing spree this week involved various new weapons systems, including ballistic missiles armed with cluster-bomb warheads, as it pushes to expand nuclear-capable forces aimed at rival South Korea.
The Iran war’s energy fallout is speeding up a debate in Japan and South Korea about expanding nuclear power capabilities, while the Trump administration’s recent shift away from Asian allies has sparked dialogue about whether the two Northeast Asian powers should develop their own nuclear weapons.
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The race against time to destroy Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program heats up amid fresh strikes
The IDF says it struck Iran's Arak heavy water plant, a key plutonium site, as experts warn Natanz and Isfahan still hold highly enriched uranium.
Vice President J.D. Vance drew attention after making an unusual analogy while discussing U.S. policy on Iran’s nuclear program, comparing negotiations over uranium enrichment to a personal agreement with his wife,
A group of intergenerational artists, collectively known as Slow War Against the Nuclear State, investigates the afterlife of nuclear politics in a haunting, timely exhibition
On August 6, 1945, the atomic mission against Hiroshima began. The primary strike aircraft was the B-29 Enola Gay, piloted by Tibbets and carrying the Little Boy bomb. Capt. William “Deak” Parsons served as weaponeer and armed the bomb midflight, a risky procedure deemed necessary for safety.