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Seventy years ago, on September 17, 1955, a modified Convair B-36 departed Carswell Air Force Base in Texas. Legendary U.S.
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The Lost Nuclear Bomb: The Convair B-36 Broken Arrow IncidentClose to midnight on February 13, 1950, the B-36 bomber carrying a nuclear weapon disappeared near Alaska. This video explores America’s first Broken Arrow incident and the mystery of the missing bomb ...
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We take a look at what weapons Iran could turn to in response to overnight Israeli strikes against its nuclear and military bases.
Iranian nuclear scientists, military commanders, and diplomats involved in negotiations with the US have been killed. Several known nuclear research and production sites have also been hit.
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The Aviationist on MSNBritish F-35s Will Carry Nuclear Weapons, But Where Are Their Conventional Weapons?As, which will join the NATO nuclear mission, has led headlines, but the UK’s F-35Bs still lack any standoff strike ...
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Irish Star on MSNWW3 fears rocket up as expert warns Iran and North Korea could develop nukes in 'secret' plotAzriel Bermant, a senior researcher at the Institute of International Relations Prague, said the West must be wary of "undeclared" nuclear facilities where Iran and North Korea could work together to ...
People attend a protest against the U.S attack on nuclear sites, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, in Tehran, Iran on Sunday.
Iran’s intelligence chief has been killed in an Israeli strike on Tehran on Sunday. Mohammed Kazemi, the head of intelligence ...
Iranian state-run Nour News says 78 people were killed and 329 injured during Israel's strikes on areas of Tehran overnight. In a post on their Telegram channel, the outlet says this is an unofficial ...
In the lead up to U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, AI generated videos glorifying Iran’s military might reached tens of millions of viewers on social media.
President Donald Trump said the f-word when talking about Israel and Iran accusing each other of violating the ceasefire of their "12-day war." ...
The IAEA said that Iran's uranium had reached about 60% enrichment - so well on its way to being concentrated enough for a nuclear weapon. But firing a rocket into properly stored stockpiles of ...
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