Author Annie Jacobsen and Lt. Gen. Charlie Moore Discuss Nuclear War at Fireside Chat Event
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Discussions on how to respond to Russian provocations and incidents in the grey zone in the West have been paralyzed by the belief that any confrontation with Moscow would dangerously escalate the situation and lead to nuclear war. Russian information operations and threats by officials are precisely aimed at this, but NATO must retaliate against Russia for airspace violations, cable disruptions and other malicious activities, says Sean M. Malon…
Practiced "nuclear war": - This is going in the wrong direction NATO's annual nuclear weapons exercise Steadfast Noon ended just before the weekend. Of NATO's 32 member states, 14 nations participated in the nuclear war exercise, including Norway. Norway has previously participated in Steadfast Noon as an observer in 2023 and once with staff officers in 2024. This year, Norway participated with a "smaller number of F-35 fighter jets", something…
Author Annie Jacobsen and Lt. Gen. Charlie Moore discuss nuclear war at fireside chat event
Annie Jacobsen, Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author, visited campus on Oct. 23 to participate in a series of events as part of the Institute of National Security’s Fall 2025 Lecture Series on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats and to celebrate her new book, “Nuclear War: A Scenario.” The sessions were held in the Alumni Hall Reading Room and focused on nuclear war and modern conflict. About 100 students, faculty and community mem…
The Kremlin has attacked Donald Trump, accusing him of declaring war on Russia in response to his administration’s decision to impose new U.S. sanctions. The White House revealed on Wednesday a new package of financial measures aimed at two of the largest companies...
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