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Jul 17, 2024 |
irishstar.com | Emily Hodgkin |John O'Sullivan |Joshua Taylor
A chilling Cold War-era map has surfaced, predicting a grim scenario of the US blanketed in radioactive fallout in the event of a nuclear war. The doomsday projection suggests that up to 75 percent of citizens living in the most severely affected fallout zones would perish, as shown in this map. Despite the Cold War's conclusion, recent events such as Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine and military tension between Israel and Hamas have reignited fears of a nuclear exchange.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
irishstar.com | Emily Hodgkin |Joshua Taylor
A Cold War-era map has revealed a chilling prediction of the US being covered in radioactive fallout in the event of a nuclear war. The doomsday forecast suggests that up to 75% of citizens residing in the most severely affected fallout zones would be killed. Despite the end of the Cold War, recent events such as Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine and military tension between Israel and Iran have reignited fears of a nuclear exchange.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
the-express.com | Joshua Taylor |Max Channon
A terrifying Cold War-era map has revealed the deadly devastation a nuclear war could wreak across the United States of America. It predicts that radioactive fallout could blanket large portions of the US and result in the death of up to 75 percent of citizens in the most severely affected areas. Despite the end of the Cold War, recent events such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine and escalating military tensions between Israel and Iran have reignited fears of a possible nuclear exchange.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
warontherocks.com | Joshua Taylor
The U.S. Navy confronts a generational challenge: The Chinese Navy now eclipses it in number of ships, with a shipbuilding capacity that outpaces it 200 to 1. While the U.S. Navy’s gets the most press, the attendant manpower shortfall gets significantly less attention. The force structure of the Army and Marine Corps expanded to meet the challenges of the Long War.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
overland.org.au | Alana Scully |Joshua Taylor |Jonno Revanche |Bella Peacock
The new student precinct at the University of Melbourne marks what is becoming overwhelmingly clear about Australia’s university model: prestige and outward appearance count for more than the quality of education for students, and certainly takes precedence over ensuring fair and secure conditions for those who work in these institutions.
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