The Nation on MSNOpinion

Have We Normalized Nuclear War?

If anything, the widespread lack of comprehension (and so protest) is one big reason nuclear war remains so chillingly ...
The U.S. president can order a nuclear launch without consulting anyone, including Congress, and U.S. nuclear weapons have ...
Amy Nelson examines how Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ reframes nuclear-crisis risk—and why the film could reshape ...
Today, most of the men involved are elderly or no longer alive. The missing nuclear device remains buried somewhere in the ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun. China is paying close attention to the relevant media reports, and if the ...
Belarus’ authoritarian president says that Russia had deployed its latest nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system to the ...
Today’s Turbulent Terrain   It’s 2025, and the echoes of war continue to linger across Eastern Europe. For three years, ...
Experts have warned the U.S. could be on the brink of a nuclear war after decades of simmering tensions with Russia recently ...
The TV-8 was meant to be an amphibious tank with a 90mm main gun, powered by an onboard nuclear reactor, designed and built ...
Nuclear-powered submarines should be viewed as an industrial, technology and energy strategy before they are treated as a ...
National Security Journal on MSNOpinion

5 places a nuclear war could start in 2026

Key Points and Summary – Nuclear war remains unlikely, but not impossible—and five regions stand out as potential flashpoints ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that the Oreshnik will enter combat duty this month but didn’t give any other ...