In a surprising turn of events, US President Donald Trump pressed what was thought to be a 'nuclear button' during an interview, only to order a Diet Coke.
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The red button on the Resolute Desk, which was famously used to summon a butler with a chilled glass of Diet Coke, has made a ...
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While the bulk of the world’s nuclear weapons are US or Russian-owned, France has some 290 nuclear warheads, the UK 225 of the US-designed Trident missiles. Recent weeks saw a flurry of comments from ...
argued that “you don’t share the nuclear button.” Mr. Macron has insisted that France would firmly remain in control of its nuclear weapons and of any decision to use them. His allies have ...
But he’s also been clear that he’s not yielding his “nuclear button” to allies or even to Brussels. The decision to launch a nuclear strike “has always remained and will remain” in his ...