Not exact matches
But that story is
about what to do after a
nuclear weapon blows up by surprise, such as in a terrorist attack — the goal is to limit exposure to radioactive fallout that arrives minutes after a detonation.
«The Bomb» hopes to cut through the overwhelming amount of technical, confusing information out there
about nuclear weapons and display them for
what they are: machines.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just wasted 30 minutes telling the world
what we already knew
about Iran's quest for a
nuclear weapon.
That was
what prompted yesterday's unedifying performance at prime minister's questions in parliament yesterday: Liam Fox and the PM, both gung - ho for
nuclear weapons, reducing
what should be a serious discussion
about Britain's security needs to a bout of junior common room point - scoring.
I would like to gain more information
about what would happen if someone did use
nuclear weapons.
Forgetting for a moment the movie's many slick but false moves, and the manner in which it contrives to put Palicki in first workout clothes and then a cocktail dress,
what's most notable
about «Retaliation» is the litany of small indignities it foists upon its big - stakes, wham - bang conceit, like the fact that the American President's national popularity is said to soar after, in the wake of a nuke going missing, he decides to push for a worldwide
nuclear disarmament summit; or that Israel — who's never officially admitted to possessing
nuclear weapons — is part of the gathering, along with global pariah North Korea.
What can we learn
about innovation from those who seek to abolish
nuclear weapons?
Given the unlimited downside of
nuclear war and
what we now know
about the near - disasters of Cold War brinkmanship, it certainly suggests focus on the goal of avoiding escalating crises involving
nuclear weapons, and this goal has vast consequences for America's whole approach to China.