Use spies and arms deals to undermine your opponents, or turn to the United Nations to rally the world behind you as the specter of
global nuclear annihilation looms over everyone.
Although the Bulletin was originally formed out of concern for
global nuclear annihilation, the group has since broadened its purview to include the world's vulnerability to climate change.
Not exact matches
The world is closer to
nuclear annihilation than at any point since the first hydrogen bombs were tested in the early 1950s, says a group of scientists who monitor
global tensions.
Undamaged so far are world leaders who secretly decided thirty - eight (38) years ago, in fear of mutual
nuclear annihilation, to Unite Nations against an imaginary «common enemy» — «
Global Climate Change» — and base future government policies on