nuclear weapons

  • Sindh Nationalist Leader Warns of Nuclear Risks Under Pakistan

    Sindh Nationalist Leader Warns of Nuclear Risks Under Pakistan's Military Leadership in Appeal to India

    Dec 10, 2025 04:10 pm CST

    A prominent Sindhi nationalist leader, Shafi Burfat, has issued an urgent appeal to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, warning of nuclear security risks as Pakistan's Army Chief General Asim Munir consolidates power. The letter describes Pakistan as entering a dangerous phase under a "radicalised, militarised command structure" and calls for international intervention. This development comes as India's Defence Minister recently suggested that the Sindh region, historically part of Indian civilization, could potentially return to India in the future.

  • Elon Musk Warns of "Inevitable" World War Within Next Decade: What

    Elon Musk Warns of "Inevitable" World War Within Next Decade: What's Behind His Prediction?

    Dec 04, 2025 05:13 pm CST

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made a stark prediction that a major world war is "inevitable" within the next 5-10 years, challenging the notion that nuclear deterrence ensures peace. His comments on X sparked widespread discussion about global stability, with references to previous warnings about potential conflicts arising from migration crises, identity politics, and tensions between major powers like the US and China.

  • Pakistan

    Pakistan's Military Transformation: Field Marshal Asim Munir Becomes Unprecedented Chief of Defence Forces

    Nov 28, 2025 02:07 am CST

    Pakistan's military landscape undergoes a historic shift as Field Marshal Asim Munir assumes the newly created Chief of Defence Forces role, granting him unprecedented authority over all three military branches and nuclear arsenal for a five-year term. This constitutional change significantly diminishes civilian oversight while extending Munir's tenure and providing lifelong legal immunity, effectively making him "the most powerful man in Pakistan" according to defense analysts.

  • Musharraf

    Musharraf's Fury: How CIA Uncovered Pakistan's Nuclear Scientist AQ Khan's Global Proliferation Network

    Nov 24, 2025 01:36 pm CST

    Former CIA operations chief James Lawler reveals how the US intelligence agency infiltrated and dismantled the dangerous nuclear trafficking network of Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistan's nuclear scientist. The article details President Pervez Musharraf's explosive reaction upon learning Khan was selling nuclear secrets internationally, leading to Khan's house arrest and the disruption of a global nuclear proliferation network that threatened international security.

  • Former CIA Spymaster Reveals How AQ Khan Built Nuclear Network with Pakistani Generals on Payroll

    Former CIA Spymaster Reveals How AQ Khan Built Nuclear Network with Pakistani Generals on Payroll

    Nov 24, 2025 01:18 am CST

    Former CIA counter-proliferation chief James Lawler details his decades-long mission to dismantle AQ Khan's global nuclear smuggling network. In a revealing interview, Lawler explains how Khan had Pakistani military officials on his payroll, orchestrated nuclear technology transfers to countries including Iran and Libya, and earned the nickname "Merchant of Death" for his role in nuclear proliferation that threatened global security.

  • North Korea Rejects G7

    North Korea Rejects G7's Nuclear Disarmament Demands, Defends Arsenal as Deterrent

    Nov 14, 2025 05:59 am CST

    North Korea's foreign minister Choe Son Hui has firmly rejected G7 nations' push for the country's complete denuclearisation, calling it a "disguised hostile act" that ignores their constitution. According to state media KCNA, Choe defended nuclear weapons as essential deterrents in the current geopolitical climate, highlighting the ongoing tensions between North Korea and Western powers over nuclear disarmament efforts.

  • The Global Impact of US Nuclear Testing Resumption: Destabilizing the Nuclear Order

    The Global Impact of US Nuclear Testing Resumption: Destabilizing the Nuclear Order

    Nov 13, 2025 04:00 pm CST

    This analysis examines President Trump's announcement to resume nuclear testing and its far-reaching implications for global security. The article explores how this decision affects the tripolar nuclear balance between the US, Russia, and China, threatens existing non-proliferation frameworks like the CTBT, and potentially destabilizes regional nuclear dynamics, particularly in the China-India-Pakistan triangle. The authors argue that resuming nuclear testing could fundamentally undermine nuclear deterrence stability in an already volatile geopolitical environment.

  • Russia Demands Clarification on Trump

    Russia Demands Clarification on Trump's Nuclear Testing Plans as Tensions Rise

    Nov 07, 2025 07:27 pm CST

    Russia has formally requested the United States to explain President Trump's recent call to resume nuclear testing after a 33-year hiatus, warning that such action would trigger serious responses from other nuclear powers. The uncertainty has already prompted President Putin to instruct officials to prepare contingency plans for Russia's own potential nuclear tests in response.

  • Trump Acknowledges Mutual US-China Threats While Pushing for Global Denuclearisation

    Trump Acknowledges Mutual US-China Threats While Pushing for Global Denuclearisation

    Nov 03, 2025 02:41 pm CST

    President Trump recognizes the US as a threat to China while discussing nuclear arsenals and calling for denuclearisation efforts. Despite competitive relations, he advocates cooperation between the nations while addressing concerns about China's growing nuclear capabilities and leverage in rare earth minerals essential for American technology and defense industries.

  • Trump Signals Potential Return to US Nuclear Testing: Global Concerns Rise Over Unprecedented Decision

    Trump Signals Potential Return to US Nuclear Testing: Global Concerns Rise Over Unprecedented Decision

    Nov 01, 2025 12:24 pm CST

    President Donald Trump has created international tension with his announcement of plans to resume US nuclear weapons testing. While refusing to clarify whether he means live explosions, Trump's directive has prompted responses from Russia, China, and nuclear disarmament advocates. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends the move as "responsible" while the UN warns that nuclear testing "can never be permitted under any circumstances."