Global Concerns Rise Over Nuclear Weapons and Space Arms Race
Global Concerns Rise Over Nuclear Weapons and Space Arms Race
Global Concerns Rise Over Nuclear Weapons and Space Arms Race
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The Smithsonian Institution displayed a working 'Little Boy' Atom Bomb until 1986, the US Air Force planned a nuclear bomb on the moon to boost morale, and the Fisher Protocol involved implanting nuclear launch codes in a volunteer. Tensions rise in space with concerns over space weapons, grey zone operations, and failed UN Security Council resolutions. AI drones in Ukraine prompt Russian GPS jamming, while China's Communist Party removes officials. A failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump highlights Secret Service constraints, and a grim outlook on growing threats and challenges in Washington was discussed at the Aspen Security Summit.

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