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December 19, 2022

Fears Belarus will be drawn into Ukraine war as Putin meets Lukashenko

The Guardian: Vladimir Putin has travelled to Belarus to meet the Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko, as fears grow in Kyiv

December 19, 2022

North Korea confirms ‘important’ spy satellite test for April launch

NASDAQ: North Korea’s state media KCNA said on Monday the country conducted an “important, final phase” test on Sunday for

December 19, 2022

North Korea fires two ballistic missiles, escalating tensions, says South Korea

Reuters: North Korea fired two ballistic missiles towards the sea off the Korean Peninsula’s east coast on Sunday, said South

December 16, 2022

China sends ships into Pacific amid Japan security moves

AP News: A squadron of Chinese Navy ships sailed through straits near Japan into the Western Pacific this week, while

December 16, 2022

North Korea tests high-thrust solid-fuel engine for apparent ICBM development

Reuters: North Korea has tested a high-thrust solid-fuel engine that experts said would allow quicker and more mobile launch of

December 16, 2022

Russian missile strikes pound Ukraine, knocking out power and putting entire country under air-raid alarm

CNN: A fresh barrage of Russian missile attacks across Ukraine on Friday morning put the entire country under air-raid alarm

December 15, 2022

Stronger Taiwan air force hangars seen to be no match for Chinese military’s new ballistic missiles

South China Morning Post: Taiwan’s plans to build stronger hangars for its fighter jets may be in vain, as the

December 15, 2022

China’s ICBM Force Could Start A Nuclear War On America

1945: Last week, the ever-vigilant Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation hosted its annual China Forum in Washington, DC, highlighting Beijing’s

December 15, 2022

Russia Prepares ICBM More Powerful Than Hiroshima Bomb

News Max: Russian state-run media said the nation’s defense ministry readied a nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile that can deliver a

December 13, 2022

China’s plan to be the next nuclear superpower

GRID: There are currently nine nuclear powers in the world, but arguably only two nuclear superpowers. The United States and