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The Energy Department says it is closing in on mass producing warhead-ready plutonium pits—the explosive core of nuclear ...
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The current debate on AI's impact on war discounts critical political, operational, and normative considerations.
James Acton, co-director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, explains why an ...
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In Ukraine, a winning Russia might have more to gain—and less to lose—from a nuclear strike than a retreating Russia.
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A wargame reveals how Israel and Iran could quickly consider using nuclear weapons if ever drawn into a direct conflict.
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