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How Trump could spin a nuclear strike

Could Trump follow the formula President Truman used on Hiroshima?
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The most dangerous thing Donald Trump has done yet

Adnan R. Khan on why Trump’s moves against a nuclear-armed, highly unstable Pakistan are a bigger threat than Iran or North Korea
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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
Trump delivers remarks on North Korea during an opioid-related briefing at Trump’s golf estate in Bedminster

Donald Trump is hurtling the world towards crisis. He needs to go.

Scott Gilmore: In his bellicose tweets about North Korea, Donald Trump is doing the opposite of crisis management.
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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
U.S. President Trump announces decision to withdraw from Paris Climate Agreement in the White House Rose Garden in Washington

Relax, Donald Trump’s threats about North Korea are meaningless

Scott Gilmore: The question around Trump’s North Korea statement is not ’Will he do it?’, but rather ’Why is he talking out of his arse?’
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The new nuclear threat

India and Pakistan are building up their arsenals, and one terror attack could ignite an all-out war
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U Sask. senators wants board chair to resign

Is seat on uranium company’s board a conflict of interest?
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Are there lessons for Canada in Japan’s nuclear near-meltdown?

As communities line up for a shot at storing Canada’s nuclear waste, the industry’s opponents point to the Fukushima Daiichi plant
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America’s nuclear renaissance stalls

Near-meltdown in Japan re-awakens doubts in U.S. policymakers