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The National Interest on MSNThe U.S. Air Force Accidentally Dropped a Nuclear Bomb in Georgia—and Still Can’t Find ItIn 2001, a Department of Energy hydrographic survey suggested that the bomb was buried between five and 15 feet of silt. The Air Force has continually assured the public that the bomb is harmless.
“On 18 May 1974, India conducted a nuclear explosion for the first time at the Pokhran Test Site, which was given the code ...
An explosion rocked the port of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran this week, conveniently timed with nuclear talks between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic. But don’t worry — officials assure us it’s ...
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The U.S. Military Lost 6 Nuclear Weapons (Missing for Decades)Yes, the U.S. military is missing nuclear weapons and has been for a long time. You probably would not be surprised to know ...
The hydrogen bomb stands as the most fearsome weapon mankind has ever built. A standard atomic bomb—like the ones the United ...
The blast occurred as Iran began a third round of nuclear talks with the United States in Oman. The cause wasn't immediately ...
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