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Tuesday, Nov 4

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The Path To The Next Use Of A Nuclear Weapon Is Right Before Our Eyes

www.forbes.com

A growing number of nuclear security analysts now believe the use of a nuclear weapon is likely and not far off. Reasons have to do with psychology most of all.

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Russia's New 'Khabarovsk' Nuclear-Capable Submarine Explained

www.newsweek.com

Russia announced "next-generation" weapons in 2018, including the Poseidon torpedo, which can be fired by the new "Khabarovsk."

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No plans to develop nuclear weapons — South Korean defense chief

tass.com

South Korea joined the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, also noted Ahn Gyu-back

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Satellite pics show Putin’s new nuclear sub armed with ‘doomsday’ torpedos – as its chilling capabilities are laid bare

www.the-sun.com

SATELLITE pictures have emerged showing Russia's new nuclear-powered submarine capable of launching atomic torpedoes. The Khabarovsk-class submarine, Moscow's latest nuclear asset that can fire devastating nuclear weapons, is shown in full…

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Nuclear weapons are stopping us becoming the next Ukraine

inews.co.uk

Nuclear weapons are both the ultimate deterrent and the ultimate threat. The same weapons that are capable of preserving peace can also trigger global devastation.

We’re living under a daily threat – but it’s not from nuclear weapons

inews.co.uk

State military and intelligence agencies are also keeping cyber defenders busy

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Pakistan hits back at Donald Trump after he accuses US ally of testing nuclear weapons

US president claims China, Russia, Pakistan and North Korea are all testing nuclear weapons

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Iran vows to rebuild nuclear sites after Western airstrikes

www.rt.com

Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful and not aimed at developing nuclear weapons, Masoud Pezeshkian has said Read Full Article at RT.com

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CIA director, Senate intel chairman say Trump ‘is right’ about secret Russian and Chinese nuclear tests

nypost.com

“Russia is testing nuclear weapons, and China is testing them too, you just don’t know about it,” Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday.

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Wright: Weapons testing won't involve nuclear explosions

thehill.com

Presented by Panasonic {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Energy Sec. says weapons tests won't have explosions Energy Secretary Chris Wright says that the weapons testing President Trump ordered last week will…

Monday, Nov 3

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Mysterious drones spotted over military base storing US nuclear weapons

www.dailymail.co.uk

Mysterious drones were spotted soaring over a military base that stores US nuclear weapons, prompting fears of a potential espionage operation.

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Pakistan "will not be the first to resume nuclear tests," official says

www.cbsnews.com

President Trump said in an interview with 60 Minutes that "Pakistan's been testing" nuclear weapons.

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Belgium suspects drones flying over base reported to host US nuclear weapons were 'spying'

www.foxnews.com

Unidentified drones were spotted over a Belgium military base housing U.S. nuclear weapons, sparking security concerns and an investigation into a potential spying operation.

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World may encounter new round of nuclear arms race, believes former top diplomat

tass.com

Karin Kneissl expressed this opinion in response to Trump's statement about the resumption of US nuclear weapons testing

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U.S. President Trump justifies decision to restart testing of nuclear weapons; says Pakistan, China doing it

www.thehindu.com

Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia had tested a Poseidon nuclear-capable super torpedo

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Trump's nuclear weapons testing plans won't include explosions, Energy secretary says

thehill.com

It was the first clarity from the Trump administration since the president took to social media last week to say he had “instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis.”

Russia, China have secretly tested nuclear weapons – Trump

President Donald Trump alleged that Russia and China have conducted undisclosed underground nuclear tests and stated that the United States intends to follow suit. “Russia’s testing, and China’s testing, but they don’t talk about it,” he…

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Energy secretary reveals how US nuclear tests will work

www.foxnews.com

Energy Secretary Christopher Wright clarifies U.S. nuclear testing plans, confirming no explosive detonations but systems testing of weapons components instead.