The Nuclear Clock Is Ticking Again

For decades, nuclear weapons faded into the background of public consciousness. The Cold War ended. Treaties were signed. Stockpiles were reduced. And many assumed the threat had stabilized.

That assumption may no longer hold. Today, key arms control agreements are expiring or suspended. Russia has signaled renewed strategic aggression. China is expanding its nuclear arsenal at an unprecedented pace. Smaller nuclear-capable nations are watching closely. Meanwhile, the United States faces real challenges in modernizing its aging missile systems, submarines, and production infrastructure.

The result? A global strategic environment that feels increasingly unstable. In this video, we take a sober look at what is happening — without panic, without sensationalism — and discuss what it means for preparedness-minded families. This isn’t about assuming the worst. It’s about understanding risk in a changing world.

History teaches us that major global shifts often feel chaotic while they’re happening. Sometimes the turning points are only obvious in hindsight. The goal isn’t fear — it’s clarity. Because preparedness isn’t about living in anxiety. It’s about living with awareness.

 

What are you looking for?