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No, the only nuclear weapons ever used in combat were the two used in 1945 on Japan to end WW2.
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None. Nuclear weapons have not been, nor are likely to, authorized for use.
The U.S. thought they had nuclear weapons..
"Major bomb" is not a technical term for any explosive device, so it is impossible to determine what the proper answer is. The United States, however, used NONE of the following types of bombs during the War in Iraq: napalm bombs, cluster bombs, firebombs, chemical weapons, biological weapons, or nuclear weapons. By contrast, the US used targeted aerial bombs, tomahawk missiles with conventional warheads, shrapnel grenades, and numerous other types of explosive devices.
Zachary S Davis has written: 'Iraq and nuclear weapons' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons
iraq, north korea
He thought they were hiding Nuclear Weapons, A.K.A "Mass weapons of destruction."
I do not have the power to bomb anything or anyone. As for whether anyone should use nuclear weapons, I am fervently opposed to that idea.
"today nuclear bombs are used for threatening the united states of America just like the Suddan hussan did"The above is a great example of why the USA should not be a nuclear power: the citizens of the USA are not very smart. Saddam Hussein (note the spelling and capitalization) and Iraq had no nuclear capability.In fact, since the original answer claims that nuclear weapons are for "threatening" other countries, and the USA has more nuclear weapons than anyone else, the USA is the one threatening others. The USA is a bully in international relations.
The United States of America, and her allies, blundered into a war in a Iraq, thinking that Saddam Hussein had "weapons of mass destruction" (for example nuclear, biological, chemical weapons), when it fact Iraq did not have "weapons of mass destruction".