Yes but not easy. But the truth is if nukes are already in space there is no way that missiles can stop nukes.
No. there would have been a war if the nukes were launched
Nuclear missiles can travel intercontinental distances, with ranges varying based on the specific type and design of the missile. In terms of speed, nuclear missiles can travel at speeds of several kilometers per second, depending on the missile's propulsion system.
Maybe, maybe not, no one can't be sure because it's a "blocked" country, they have done few missile tests though.
Yes, but they were removed as a part of the agreement that ended the Cuban Missile Crisis.
He ordered a naval blockade. When the Russian ships carrying missile arrived near Cuba, they were stopped and turned back.
Likely the Cuban missile crisis. In short: Following the "bay of pigs operation" the Cubans were not happy with the U.S and very red and was going to be supplied with nukes from the soviets, this would put the U.S in a bad spot so to no ones surpries they did not like it. When the ships that we're going to deliver the nukes departed, the U.S threatened with war and nukes if those boats passed a certain line in the ocean.
Kennedy prevented completion of missile bases in Cuba by approving a naval blockade. This in turn stopped supplies from making it to Cuba.
There were no nukes in WWI.
No. Nukes are nuclear weapons but they suppose to use nukes to protect the earth not to destroy the earth. Eventually, nukes are not the best idea to use against other countries. We all know that nukes can win war but you should not use them.
Yes... in fact Russia has the most nukes.
Nukes are called nuclear weapons.
No Nukes - film - was created in 1980-07.