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in what direction could they send it whereby the end result wouldn't mean their own complete annihilation.
also, can someone explain to me why the rest of the world has the right to tell any country what to do.
what if canada or mexico or switzerland wants one.
Map of nuclear-armed states of the world.
NPT-designated nuclear weapon states (China, France,Russia, United Kingdom, United States)
Other states with nuclear weapons (India, Pakistan, North Korea)
Other states believed to have nuclear weapons (Israel)
NATO nuclear weapons sharing states (Belgium, Germany,Netherlands, Italy, Turkey)
States formerly possessing nuclear weapons (Belarus,Kazakhstan, Ukraine, South Africa)
There are eight sovereign states that have successfully detonatednuclear weapons.[1] Five are considered to be "nuclear-weapon states" (NWS) under the terms of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). In order of acquisition of nuclear weapons these are: the United States, Russia (successor state to the Soviet Union), the United Kingdom, France, and China.
it's a touchy subject, i don't want them to get it, & i'm very pro israel. but i haven't seen this discussion about the political nature (foreign and domestic) and subsequent consequences, especially with an election looming.
i don't like the essence or idea of a world government... is that where we're headed...??
maybe iran has a bomb now. it seems to me that knowing where their bomb is, is safer than not...
i was a little surprised to hear joe leiberman leading a charge against the new arms deal... will it get ratified ?
Can Congress stop the Iran deal - The Washington Post
Foreign Affairs Focus Gary Sick on Iran and the Bomb
i don't think the iran making a bomb is any more critical, than any country Buying a bomb....
maybe the concept of nuclear war is itself becoming obsolete, which harkens back to MAD (mutual assured destruction).
also, can someone explain to me why the rest of the world has the right to tell any country what to do.
what if canada or mexico or switzerland wants one.
Map of nuclear-armed states of the world.
NPT-designated nuclear weapon states (China, France,Russia, United Kingdom, United States)
Other states with nuclear weapons (India, Pakistan, North Korea)
Other states believed to have nuclear weapons (Israel)
NATO nuclear weapons sharing states (Belgium, Germany,Netherlands, Italy, Turkey)
States formerly possessing nuclear weapons (Belarus,Kazakhstan, Ukraine, South Africa)
There are eight sovereign states that have successfully detonatednuclear weapons.[1] Five are considered to be "nuclear-weapon states" (NWS) under the terms of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). In order of acquisition of nuclear weapons these are: the United States, Russia (successor state to the Soviet Union), the United Kingdom, France, and China.
it's a touchy subject, i don't want them to get it, & i'm very pro israel. but i haven't seen this discussion about the political nature (foreign and domestic) and subsequent consequences, especially with an election looming.
i don't like the essence or idea of a world government... is that where we're headed...??
maybe iran has a bomb now. it seems to me that knowing where their bomb is, is safer than not...
i was a little surprised to hear joe leiberman leading a charge against the new arms deal... will it get ratified ?
Can Congress stop the Iran deal - The Washington Post
Foreign Affairs Focus Gary Sick on Iran and the Bomb
i don't think the iran making a bomb is any more critical, than any country Buying a bomb....
maybe the concept of nuclear war is itself becoming obsolete, which harkens back to MAD (mutual assured destruction).
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