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"Will Not Be Intimidated" By Putin's Nuclear Weapon Threat: Germany
- Monday July 29, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Germany said on Monday it was not deterred by Russian President Vladimir Putin's threats to relaunch production of intermediate-range nuclear weapons if the United States confirms its intention to deploy missiles to Europe.
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South Korea, US To Hold February Nuclear Tabletop Drills To Deter North
- Wednesday January 11, 2023
- World News | Reuters
South Korea and the United States will hold tabletop exercises next month involving the American extended deterrence effort as the allies move to better counter the North's nuclear threats, South Korea's defence minister said on Wednesday.
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"Acute Threats" From Russia, But China Main Challenge: US
- Saturday October 29, 2022
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States intends for its nuclear arsenal to deter "all forms of strategic attack," including those involving conventional weapons, the Pentagon said in a strategy document released on Thursday.
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United States Says Ready to Defend Against North Korean Nuclear Threat
- Thursday October 8, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The U.S. government believes North Korea has the capability to launch a nuclear weapon against the U.S. homeland and stands ready to defend against any such attacks, a high-level U.S. military official said on Wednesday.
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US Says North Korea Nuclear and Missile Work 'of Great Concern'
- Thursday March 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The United States said on Wednesday that North Korea's nuclear program and the increased range and precision of its missiles were of great concern, a day after the isolated Asian country said it had the power to deter a US nuclear threat with a pre-emptive strike if necessary.
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We Have the Power to Deter US 'Nuclear Threat' : North Korean Foreign Minister
- Tuesday March 3, 2015
- World News | Reuters
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong warned today that his country had the power to deter an 'ever-increasing nuclear threat' by the United States with a pre-emptive strike if necessary.
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South Korea, US sign new strategy to deter North Korea nuclear threat
- Wednesday October 2, 2013
- World News | Reuters
The United States and South Korea signed a new strategy to deter North Korea's possible use of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction amid growing threats from Pyongyang, their defence chiefs said on Wednesday.
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Nukes protect India from blackmail by other powers: National security advisor
- Tuesday August 21, 2012
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
In a delicate balancing act, India today renewed its pitch for universal nuclear disarmament, but underlined that until the world arrived at "this happy state" it will continue to maintain atomic weapons as they have helped deter others from attempting nuclear coercion or blackmail. "On at least three occasions before 1998, other powers used the ex...
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"Will Not Be Intimidated" By Putin's Nuclear Weapon Threat: Germany
- Monday July 29, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Germany said on Monday it was not deterred by Russian President Vladimir Putin's threats to relaunch production of intermediate-range nuclear weapons if the United States confirms its intention to deploy missiles to Europe.
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South Korea, US To Hold February Nuclear Tabletop Drills To Deter North
- Wednesday January 11, 2023
- World News | Reuters
South Korea and the United States will hold tabletop exercises next month involving the American extended deterrence effort as the allies move to better counter the North's nuclear threats, South Korea's defence minister said on Wednesday.
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"Acute Threats" From Russia, But China Main Challenge: US
- Saturday October 29, 2022
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States intends for its nuclear arsenal to deter "all forms of strategic attack," including those involving conventional weapons, the Pentagon said in a strategy document released on Thursday.
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United States Says Ready to Defend Against North Korean Nuclear Threat
- Thursday October 8, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The U.S. government believes North Korea has the capability to launch a nuclear weapon against the U.S. homeland and stands ready to defend against any such attacks, a high-level U.S. military official said on Wednesday.
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US Says North Korea Nuclear and Missile Work 'of Great Concern'
- Thursday March 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The United States said on Wednesday that North Korea's nuclear program and the increased range and precision of its missiles were of great concern, a day after the isolated Asian country said it had the power to deter a US nuclear threat with a pre-emptive strike if necessary.
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We Have the Power to Deter US 'Nuclear Threat' : North Korean Foreign Minister
- Tuesday March 3, 2015
- World News | Reuters
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong warned today that his country had the power to deter an 'ever-increasing nuclear threat' by the United States with a pre-emptive strike if necessary.
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South Korea, US sign new strategy to deter North Korea nuclear threat
- Wednesday October 2, 2013
- World News | Reuters
The United States and South Korea signed a new strategy to deter North Korea's possible use of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction amid growing threats from Pyongyang, their defence chiefs said on Wednesday.
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Nukes protect India from blackmail by other powers: National security advisor
- Tuesday August 21, 2012
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
In a delicate balancing act, India today renewed its pitch for universal nuclear disarmament, but underlined that until the world arrived at "this happy state" it will continue to maintain atomic weapons as they have helped deter others from attempting nuclear coercion or blackmail. "On at least three occasions before 1998, other powers used the ex...
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