With the afterglow of the holiday season still boosting our spirits, it is time to snap back to an important reality. The ...
In a recent editorial for The New York Times, Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar — who wrote a book about Vladimir Putin called “All the Kremlin’s Men: Inside the Court of Vladimir Putin” — explained ...
From the earliest days of the Cold War, both the US and the USSR had nuclear weapons, but only one means of delivering a strike – long-range, strategic bombers. As the conflict wore on, technological ...
Mutually Assured Destruction built up a reputation as one of the best new metallic hardcore bands around off the strength of two EPs, and now they’ve announced their debut full-length, Ascension, due ...
Richmond metal/hardcore band Mutually Assured Destruction released their great new LP Ascension on Triple B Records earlier this year, and they were also recently announced for the Trapped Under ...
Ace Stallings, lead bellower for the Richmond hardcore band Mutually Assured Destruction, doesn’t even live in Richmond anymore, but few people are doing more to advance Richmond hardcore out in the ...
The world has long been awash in enough nuclear weapons to destroy every living thing on the planet. During the cold war, this grim reality had a name: mutually assured destruction. Rational actors ...
The Hungarian polymath John von Neumann developed the doctrine, although some attribute it or its acronym to others. Neumann is thought by many to have been the smartest person of the 20th Century.
Josh Hammer is Newsweek senior editor-at-large, host of “The Josh Hammer Show,” senior counsel for the Article III Project, and a research fellow with the Edmund Burke Foundation. His first book is ...
This article originally appeared in History of War magazine issue 138. From the earliest days of the Cold War, both the US and the USSR had nuclear weapons, but only one means of delivering a strike – ...
Earlier this week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided at least nine restaurants in the nation's capital, requesting proof that the establishments are not flouting the law by ...