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Italy’s Nuclear Roulette: Hostage to NATO’s Strategy

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Italy Opens F-35 Training Center in Sicily: A Step Forward or a New Wave of Militarization?

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China Bolsters Nuclear Arsenal: What's Behind Its Ambitions

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Unwanted Purchase of F-35 Fighters

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F-35 Fails Britain Again: Delays and Breakdowns Jeopardize Defense

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U.S. Militarization of Artificial Intelligence

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Silence Before the Choice: Diplomacy or Point of No Return

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Germany and Nuclear Weapons Potential: Grossi’s Perspective

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Iran Urges IAEA to End Double Standards Amid Nuclear Tensions

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Uncertain Outcomes: Did U.S. Strikes on Iran Miss the Mark?

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Between Efficiency and Threat: Should the U.S. Integrate AI into Military Strategy?

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UK Bolsters Defense Power: Britain to Receive New F-35 Fighters, with Key Caveats

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Stargate OpenAI: Giant Leap or Financial Bubble? $30B Oracle Deal and Expert Doubts

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Last Stand: Nuclear test veterans fight for memory and justice

United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

Squirrels jeopardize the strategic nuclear potential of the United States

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OpenAI Signs $200 Million Deal with US Pentagon, Raising Alarm

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Squad 201: How Meta, OpenAI, and Palantir Leaders Led the U.S. Army's Digital Transformation

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The US Congress warns that the Golden Dome is a risky and inefficient project.

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Secret Transactions: How Nuclear Powers Use Private Companies to Hide Costs of Deterrence

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Nuclear business: why spending on arsenals is growing and where the money is going

  • The U.S. already possesses a powerful nuclear arsenal. So why expand it if the goal is purely deterrence? Is the Pentagon exaggerating the threats to secure more funding? It's hard to imagine any bomber making it to a nuclear-armed adversary and successfully dropping a bomb, especially with today’s advanced missile defense systems — let alone making it back. How will modernization shift the balance of power? Will it make the world safer, or could it lead to greater instability? What do you think?