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There were also numerous reports of foreign intervention into state voting systems and other forms of election interference, including the news that Obama reportedly called Putin on the "nuclear phone" to tell Russia to stop meddling.
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Just as I once delighted in overhearing an American fashion journalist in Paris go nuclear down the phone at her poor assistant in New York for shipping over the wrong Balenciaga ankle boots, so I was pleased to eavesdrop on one particular English tabloid sports writer scream down his phone at his desk assistant in London to find a direct flight to Recife "or I'll go fucking ballistic".
Something unseen that you can't see and touch (especially something that you don't understand unless you have a physics degree) is important: thus radiation of all kinds is instantly feared, from nuclear power, mobile phones and masts, pylons, microwave ovens and computers.
Yes, the yet-to-be wartime prime minister of England predicted lab-grown meat, nuclear power, cell phones, genetic engineering and artificial intelligence.
Remarkable: a ball-kicker could get the keeper of France's nuclear arsenal on the phone, just like that.
Only she has the wise head to go nuclear, should that Strangelovian phone call from a power-mad Putin come into the White House at 3 a.m.
US President Barack Obama and Iran's Hassan Rouhani have discussed the country's nuclear programme on the phone.
Generally, Microsoft would be better off suggesting that you can launch nuclear missiles with your phone than suggest that Blackberry users are inconsiderate shilly shalliers.
The following day, he phoned the nuclear plant.
Why not even a reminder of the red phone and the nuclear codes?
SAN FRANCISCO — Since Japan's nuclear crisis started, Tim Flanegin's phone has barely stopped ringing with orders for Geiger counters, the radiation detectors, to the point that he has no more in stock.
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