Share on Facebook Tweet Embed Link Email <iframe width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" src="https://www.theatlantic.com/video/iframe/254272/"></iframe> http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/254272/japans-nuclear-disaster-seen-through-the-eyes-of-local-surfers/ Japan's Nuclear Disaster Seen Through the Eyes of Local Surfers Mar 09, 2012 | Video by Lisa Katayama
Dismissing a strategy of "containment," the president tells me it's "unacceptable" for the Islamic Republic to have a nuclear weapon. At the White House on Monday, President Obama will seek to persuade the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to postpone whatever plans he may have to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities in the coming months. Obama will argue that under his leadership, the United
Japan Earthquake: Before and After Alan Taylor February 23, 2012 20 Photos In Focus In just over two weeks, Japan will be observing the one-year anniversary of the disastrous magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that struck its east coast in March of 2011. The destruction was unprecedented and the loss of life and property were staggering -- more than 15,800 are confirmed dead, with another 3,300
More evidence that Saudi Arabia will not sit idly by if Iran goes nuclear, which means more evidence that the Middle East could be looking at a terrible nightmare, a nuclear arms race in the world's most volatile region, which means that the chance for escalation to accidental nuclear war (which I wrote about here) would eventually be quite high: A senior Saudi Arabian diplomat and member of the r
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