C.I.A. Director Says Putin Might Consider Nuclear Weapons William J. Burns, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, cautioned that he had seen no “practical evidence” that would suggest such a move was imminent.
The Fear of Nuclear War Looms Three decades after the Cold War ended, Putin has reminded us that many of the nuclear weapons that once terrified us still exist.
How America Watches for a Nuclear Strike Hundreds of satellites and spacecraft are keeping an eye on Russia’s nuclear forces from above. So far, they haven’t seen much to worry about.
Defying Putin’s Nuclear Threat — Responsibly Vladimir Putin made a threat of nuclear weapons. The U.S. and NATO should be less deferential.
This Is What It’s Like to Witness a Nuclear Explosion I watched a hydrogen bomb detonate. I hope no one ever has to see that sight.