Iran Suggests It May Seek Nuclear Weapons, in New Escalation of Threats
An Iranian official says U.S. sanctions could force Iran to revoke its pledge to not seek a nuclear weapon. New intelligence suggests Iran is 2 years away from producing one.
Tucker: American elites have aligned themselves with China
Journalist and author Lee Smith explains why American elites have aligned themselves with Beijing on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' #FoxNews #TuckerSubscribe to F...
Water Warning: The Looming Threat of the World’s Aging Dams
Tens of thousands of large dams across the globe are reaching the end of their expected lifespans, leading to a dramatic rise in failures and collapses, a new UN study finds. These deteriorating structures pose a serious threat to hundreds of millions of people living downstream.
The United States and Japan Should Prepare for War with China - War on the Rocks
Last week, China toughened its language against Taiwan, warning that “independence means war.” A few days prior, the Taiwanese Defense Ministry reported
Norway intelligence warns about new nuclear weapons technology
Technology runs ahead of international arms treaties and several of the new systems are tested and will be deployed near Norwegian territory in the north.
Gen. Keane: We have 'profound weaknesses' in our nuclear arsenal
Gen. Jack Keane says 'we are out-gunned in the Pacific' and warns that the US military needs better deterrents for our adversaries. #FoxNewsSubscribe to Fox ...
Nuclear war with China or Russia a 'real possibility,' STRATCOM commander warns
The head of U.S. Strategic Command is calling for reimagining methods of deterring aggressive action from rivals such as China and Russia, including the "real possibility" of nuclear war.
The U.S.-China Rivalry as Seen in the Cold War’s Rear-View Mirror
As the U.S.-China rivalry intensifies and tensions grow, references have increasingly been drawn between it and the other great geostrategic contest of the post-war era—the Cold War. It is not hard to see why the present situation is so evocative of its epoch-defining predecessor.