By: William Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics With the December 2006 Gulf Cooperation Councils (GCC) announcement of plans to develop a joint nuclear program for peaceful purposes followed on the heals of Egypts expressed desire to harness nuclear energy and Irans continued progress, a Mideast nuclear arms race may be underway. Only a pragmatic, evenhanded approach can put the nuclear genie back into the bottle and effectively prevent a nuclear conflict that could impact the entire world. read more
By: dshfj | 2010-10-10 | Public Relations Alternative names Napoleon's invasion is better known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Russian 1812 , Otechestvennaya Vojna 1812 goda) read more
By: Barry Lycka | 2010-03-27 | News and society It took many years, but at last, America and Russia have gotten together and agreed on something. There has been a long history of competing over who is the world superpower and who has the best missiles. The signing of a new treaty has opened the door to many new advances in the way of internal affairs. This treaty will reduce the nuclear arms that Russia and America have and will bring a new friendship between Russian and American diplomats. read more
By: N.W. Smith | 2010-04-04 | News and society This past month Iran commemorated these events by showcasing its military strength. It conducted a series of missile tests and large-scale military maneuvers involving tens of thousands of troops and over 1500 naval vessels. read more
By: C. L. Carr | 2010-04-04 | Politics The world is becoming an armed camp. Almost daily we're hearing of leftist governments becoming armed to the teeth with nuclear weapons. Furthermore, few of them are friendly to the west. With is tremendous proliferation of nuclear arsenals, a nuclear exchange, or first strike, is now a very real scenario. What was once, "unthinkable" is now quite plausible--given today's escalating global tensions. Make sure you have a contingency plan in place. You must be prepared in 3 areas for maximum readiness. Be prepared on all 3 fronts! Take action now in order to weather the coming storms--and survive the "unthinkable." read more
By: Devika Kumar | 2010-04-04 | Politics Towards World-War? Russian Uranium to Iran - Method in Russian Madness? Iran Now Ready to Strike, Stack USD to survive in a world struck by disaster. read more
By: Gene Hudgens | 2010-04-04 | International studies Russia's history indicates that its leaders wanted to be leaders without leading to better mankind. Today Russia's leadership continues to defy world cooperation. read more
By: Kim Holmes, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is folly to believe that just because the U.S. reduces its supply of nuclear weapons that the rest of the world will follow suit. Pretending that America doesn't need to develop and employ missile defense technology worldwide to protect its citizens and its allies in the face of a new missile age is folly. Over 20 nations have nuclear weapons. Several of these nations are hostile to the U.S. It is imperative that the U.S. continue research, development, and deployment of all types of missile defense systems. read more
By: Shilpi Ganguly | 2010-04-04 | Politics The nuclear deal which has been a topic of heated debate has a long and controversial history behind it. This article provides information about how the nuclear debate started in India and its current position. read more
By: Susanta Bhattacharyya | 2010-04-04 | International studies The fact remains that in the pretext to meet India's nuclear energy needs, the Indo-US Nuclear Deal is actually a close strategic and military tie up covering political, economic and military cooperation with Washington. Through the deal, India will line up as a global partner with the evil designs of Washington in Asia. The promises of this alliance came as a first hand proof when the Indian government surprisingly voted against Iran twice in 2005 in the International Atomic Energy Agency. Therefore, only fools and opportunists will believe that America's eagerness for the deal is for the benefits of India. read more