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Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles: The Most Dangerous Weapons Ever Made?
SLBMs can be launched from underwater nearly anywhere in the world—and are incredibly difficult to intercept, making them ...
Pakistan’s nuclear threats against India lack credibility and are mainly intended to trigger US intervention. The danger is ...
The Sunday Guardian Live on MSNOpinion
Why India should be scared of 'nuclear sharing'
The global crisis of "nuclear sharing" and the weakening of nuclear deterrence draws from the erosion of longstanding arms ...
A deep dive into Celtic’s crisis, deterrence theory, fan protests and why strategic pressure will force change sooner than ...
Japan’s decision to deploy a medium-range missile unit on Yonaguni Island marks a major escalation in its efforts to deter ...
Throughout a political career that has spanned decades, Michael Morris, Baron Naseby or Lord Naseby as he›s better known, has ...
South Korea's new president is under pressure to act. In the last 12 months there have been repeated border breaches by North ...
The rapid pace of technological change is reshaping defence preparedness, requiring simultaneous production and research, said Lieutenant General Vinod G. Khandare on Friday.
The key points of Japan’s security reforms would be to reinforce security cooperation with the US, including enhancing ...
It took only a few hours for President Donald Trump to turn what he called “an act of evil, and an act of terror” into a full-blown argument for an even more intense crackdown on immigration.
Trump and his allies seem to want to transform American politics into a system for producing Republican victory.
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