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Nuclear War
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What If the United States had Used the Bomb in Korea?
By Robert Farley
Cooler heads prevailed in the end, but nuclear use was a real possibility in the Korean War.
Kashmir: Potentially Back With a Bang
By Ali Ahmed
The road from Kashmir to catastrophe is a worryingly short one.
Russia Deploys Bombers to Crimea
By Ankit Panda
Russia is continuing to militarize its westernmost territories.
The Devastating Effects of Nuclear War in South Asia
By Ankit Panda
A few security and defense links to kick off the weekend.
Time To Change America's Atomic Arsenal
The new mission for U.S. nuclear weapons — minimum deterrence: The prevention of a major nuclear attack on America with a small force — perhaps as low as 300 strategic weapons.
A Cold War Idea Respawned
A government notice in a local newspaper makes a dire request — to protect themselves against the effects of a nuclear exchange.
North Korea's Nuclear War Plan: "Go Nuts" and 'Dig in"
With a small nuclear arsenal, Pyongyang may need to adopt a truly frightening atomic doctrine.
The Second Nuclear Age
While nuclear inventories have decreased dramatically since the end of the Cold War, new states are gaining atomic weapons.
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