"The War With Iran May Be Ushering in a New Nuclear Age"
Two stories published in the last day:
The Iran war will provoke a new nuclear age - New Statesman www.newstatesman.com/internationa...
The War With Iran May Be Ushering in a New Nuclear Age - Bloomberg www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Kingston Reif
Ankit Panda
Japan has for the first time deployed its homegrown longer-range missiles and new hyper velocity gliding projectiles (HVGP) to military bases as the country’s “counterstrike capability” begins to take shape.
www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/03...
New information on containers.
Of course, they're weighing the option, but it's a very bad one www.wsj.com/politics/nat...
Ankit Panda
Jesse Johnson
Donald Trump’s willingness to attack adversaries while rattling allies is threatening to push the world into a new nuclear age.
Here's why I believe Iran could have transferred to Isfahan up to 540 kilograms—possibly all—of its highly-enriched uranium inventory before the June strikes last year. 👇
#Iran #nuclearweapons #uranium #OSINT #nukesky
The decapitation dilemma: "...nothing seems more neo-royalist than seeing war through the prism of the physical destruction of a rival leader." www.ft.com/content/36b4...
Cheryl Rofer
Nuclear weapons are central in a way we haven't seen since the Cold War
"The findings present a portrait of a young man who held strong conservative convictions and desired to put them into action — and who ultimately found himself at the center of inter-Korean controversy." www.nknews.org/2026/03/cros...
Ankit Panda
The president hasn’t made a decision, U.S. officials said, as he considers the risk to U.S. troops.
Japan on Tuesday for the first time deployed its homegrown longer-range missiles and new hyper velocity gliding projectiles to two military bases in the country.
François Diaz-Maurin has a great catch from Le Monde: an analysis of a satellite photo of a truck near Isfahan carrying what may be the containers of Iran’s highly enriched UF6. When I wrote my critiq...
On a weekend morning in September, a 30-year-old South Korean man surnamed Oh traveled to a border island and launched a fixed-wing drone over the water, toward North Korea. By his own account, he did...
www.nknews.org
Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. What do we lose along with the taboo?