Armas Nucleares
US strikes on Iran raise North Korea nuclear concerns
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US and Israeli strikes on Iran underscore America's stance on North Korea's nuclear program, signaling to Pyongyang that nuclear weapons may not guarantee security. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby stated the Trump administration is 'well aware' of the issue. Experts analyze the event as making decapitation threats more real for North Korea.
Operação Fúria Épica: ataques matam Khamenei, destroem sítios nucleares; operação durará 4-5 semanas
Cinco dias após o início da Operação Fúria Épica, lançada pelos EUA e Israel em 28 de fevereiro de 2026, ataques mataram o líder supremo do Irã, aiatolá Ali Khamenei, atingiram instalações nucleares e mísseis, e provocaram 555 mortes iranianas reportadas. O presidente Trump delineou uma campanha de 4-5 semanas para eliminar ameaças nucleares e de mísseis, com seis militares dos EUA também mortos.
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Denmark's government has accepted France's invitation to collaborate on nuclear deterrence, while Sweden joins a deepened dialogue. President Emmanuel Macron announced the expansion of France's nuclear arsenal and invited several European countries to exercises. The cooperation is seen as complementary to NATO, without changing Denmark's policy against nuclear weapons on Danish soil.
North Korea's foreign ministry stated on Sunday that it is closely monitoring the Venezuelan situation triggered by Washington's 'high-handed act,' describing the military operation as further evidence of the US's 'rogue and brutal nature.' Analysts say the events will heighten Kim Jong-un's anxiety about a similar fate befalling his regime, reinforcing his reliance on nuclear weapons. Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to continue supporting Kim to counter US and allied efforts undermining China's regional influence.
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Following initial government reaffirmation of Japan's non-nuclear principles, off-record remarks by a senior national security official suggesting nuclear possession have drawn sharp international condemnation from China and North Korea, while domestic media remains divided, with the Tokyo Shimbun labeling them 'reckless.'
In the latest development in the ongoing debate over Japan's non-nuclear stance, senior Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Itsunori Onodera called on Sunday for renewed discussions on the country's three non-nuclear principles, signaling potential revisions under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration.
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Following a senior Japanese official's suggestion that Japan consider acquiring nuclear weapons and the government's subsequent reaffirmation of its non-nuclear principles, the U.S. State Department on December 20 praised Japan as a leader in nonproliferation while underscoring America's nuclear deterrent to protect allies like Japan.
Petro chama ataque ao Irã de desastre e pede reunião da ONU
quinta-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2026, 08:35hNorth Korea's Kim Jong-un vows nuclear expansion at party congress
quarta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2026, 02:09hIAs recomendam frequentemente ataques nucleares em simulações de guerra
domingo, 22 de fevereiro de 2026, 23:51hU.S. and Japan discuss China's nuclear buildup
terça-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2026, 11:45hUS offers more details on claim of China's secret nuclear test
domingo, 28 de dezembro de 2025, 14:44hNorth Korea tests long-range strategic cruise missiles
sábado, 27 de dezembro de 2025, 08:35hChinese experts assess Japan's nuclear potential amid policy debate
quarta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2025, 13:45hKim Jong Un oversees North Korea's long-range missile test-firing
segunda-feira, 22 de dezembro de 2025, 09:23hOkinawa reversion negotiator's suicide note goes on public display
segunda-feira, 22 de dezembro de 2025, 01:43hNorth Korea warns against Japan's nuclear ambitions amid reaffirmation of non-nuclear policy