Nuclear club rivalries push us into uncertain new world

By David Wroe
Updated October 28 2017 - 8:23am, first published 8:14am
7/10/17 The ICan Australia group was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their Anti-nuclear weapons campaigning. Members of the board, past and present are (l-r): Dave Sweeney, Marcus Yipp, Jessica Lawson, Professor Richard Tanter, Associate Professor Tillman Ruff, Profesor Fred Mendleson, Daisy Gardener, Tim Wright and Dimity Hawkins. Photograph by Chris Hopkins
7/10/17 The ICan Australia group was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their Anti-nuclear weapons campaigning. Members of the board, past and present are (l-r): Dave Sweeney, Marcus Yipp, Jessica Lawson, Professor Richard Tanter, Associate Professor Tillman Ruff, Profesor Fred Mendleson, Daisy Gardener, Tim Wright and Dimity Hawkins. Photograph by Chris Hopkins

For all the heartburn about North Korea, many experts feel the greatest danger of nuclear war remains one between India and Pakistan.

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