No
The Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (1968) was a treaty regulating and restricting the use of weapons usable nuclear technology, while propagating peaceful uses of nuclear energy. It was a direct result of US President Dwight Eisenhower's 'Atoms for Peace' project, and is till date the most widely recognized IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) document. All UN member states, except India, Pakistan and Israel, have signed and ratified the treaty. North Korea, although originally a signatory, withdrew from the treaty in 2003.
UK is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and has signed the treaty. Some nations agree that nuclear bombs should not used no matter the need.
Cause it's the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as in a pact only between the US and it's European and North American allies and even though Israel is a US ally it is not a European country.
Cause it's the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as in a pact only between the US and it's European and North American allies and even though Israel is a US ally it is not a European country.
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Because Iran is not trusted to be a sensible member of the UN, abstaining from attacks on other countries. Israel is particularly worried about being attacked from Iran.
Japan has nuclear power plants but no nuclear weapons
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They are a member of the EU and the Schengen Treaty.
they are the member of the [CSTO] collective security treaty organization
The UN has established treaties and conventions such as the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and the Biological Weapons Convention to limit the spread and use of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. It also conducts inspections and monitoring programs to ensure compliance with these agreements and works with member states to strengthen their non-proliferation efforts.