Could Trump follow the formula President Truman used on Hiroshima?
Tag Archives: nuclear war
The case for using military force against North Korea
Opinion: There is a brief window of perhaps one year in which allies have “good” military options to permanently eliminate North Korea’s nuclear arsenal
Hawaii’s false missile alert was a wake-up call for a complacent world
Opinion: It was a reminder that a nuclear war is possible, and a reason to educate ourselves about how to survive an attack
How one Donald Trump tweet could end the world
Scott Gilmore: Are humans that stupid that a social media post could send missiles flying? Well, we’ve gone to war over a bucket (twice), bird droppings and stray dogs.
Why North Korea doesn’t really want a war
Opinion: Pyongyang’s confrontational rhetoric may be motivated by economics more than anything else
Q & A: Garrett Graff on Trump, nukes and emergency planning
The U.S. government has an intricate plan to survive a nuclear war. In the Trump era, the blueprint might need an update
Why we need to start worrying and fear the bomb
Opinion: As North Korea and America ratchet up tensions, there are Cold War echoes—a fear that must be harnessed to deter every kind of war
Is war between America and China inevitable?
The rise of the Asian tiger has created a dangerous dynamic, argues renowned U.S. defence expert Graham Allison
Could Trump launch nuclear war?
If elected president, yes. The U.S. commander in chief has complete and total control over America’s 1,538 nuclear warheads.
UBC students heckle prime minister
Pearson speech from 1965 shows how much the issues facing higher education have changed and how much they’ve stayed the same