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New images captured by aviation photographer Ryan Watamura show a U.S. Air Force B-52H flying a low-level route over California with one external pylon loaded with the new AGM-181 Long Range Stand Off (LRSO) missile. New photos shared with The Aviationist ...
Also, the Treasury secretary is betting big on Argentina. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday. By Matthew Cullen The leader of Ukraine wants President Trump to push Russia harder to end its invasion of his country. President Volodymyr Zelensky visited ...
North Korea has unveiled weapons which have been dubbed a threat to U.S. military assets in the region, it has been reported. Parade rehearsals are taking place in Pyongyang ahead of the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea on Friday ...
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How the U.S. Tried to Contain the Arms Race: Cold War Treaties Explained
The United States and the Soviet Union signed numerous arms control treaties to limit the scope, danger, and expense of their competition. Future arms control treaties are possible but unlikely in the present tense geopolitical climate.
A subsurface atomic test near Yucca Flats, Nev., in March 1955. (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission via AP) In what would be a major shift in a decades-old American policy against global nuclear proliferation, President Trump says he has directed the Pentagon ...
Key Points and Summary - A B-52H bomber, callsign "Torch52," was recently photographed by an aviation spotter over California carrying a "mysterious payload" that strongly resembles the new AGM-181 LRSO (Long-Range Standoff) stealth nuclear cruise missile.
China’s newly announced raft of restrictions on the export of batteries could have major effects on U.S. companies, analysts say. Beijing has previously used rare earths as a tool in the trade war with Washington. But with its commanding position in the ...