None. Israel is often assumed to have nuclear weapons targeting Saudi Arabia, but this seems unlikely given that Saudi Arabia has not actively attacked Israel since 1949. If Iran had nuclear weapons, they would certainly be aimed towards Saudi Arabia due to their cold-war-type religious quarrel.
America maintains nuclear weapons primarily for deterrence, aiming to prevent potential adversaries from engaging in aggressive actions due to the fear of catastrophic retaliation. These weapons serve as a cornerstone of national security strategy, reinforcing alliances and stability among NATO and other partners. Additionally, possessing nuclear capabilities allows the U.S. to influence global nonproliferation efforts, promoting arms control and international security frameworks. Ultimately, they are seen as a necessary measure in a complex geopolitical landscape.
The agreement between the US and the Soviet Union to limit the production of some nuclear weapons was called the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). The first round, SALT I, resulted in the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and an interim agreement on the limitation of strategic offensive arms in 1972. SALT II followed in 1979, aiming to further reduce the number of nuclear weapons, though it was never ratified by the US Senate. These agreements were crucial in the effort to control the arms race during the Cold War.
The Chinese invented it for fireworks and to use in war. The Europeans made weapons to use it.
Arabs do not like the interference of US in the Middle East for mainly three reasons:The US foreign policy never look to the real development of the Middle East countries. They prefer to offer the fish rather than offering the way to fish.The US main objective is the US own interests even if on behalf of the Middle Eastern countries interests.The US foreign policy is devoted for support of Israel on behalf of the Palestinians and all Arab countries and the world countries.Examples are:The support of US to the Muslims brotherhood in Egypt although they are terrorist groups just because they secretly arranged with them to solve the problem of the Palestinian refugees on behalf of Egypt by donating them part of Sinai (in favor of Israel)allowing Israel to add to its territories the whole Western lands that was occupied in June 1967.Compare the attitude of the US foreign policy against Syria (for having Chemical weapons) with that with Israel (having nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons)Compare the attitude of the US foreign policy against Iran (fearing to develop nuclear weapons although they don't have and aiming to have) and that with Israel (that is having already at least 80 nuclear war heads as estimated by the West)Compare Iraq before US invasion and after
He was aiming to start a nationwide slave revolt, using weapons stolen from the arsenal at Harper's Ferry. But he was arrested by Colonel Robert E. Lee.
President Reagan took a proactive approach in the arms race during the Cold War by advocating for a significant buildup of the U.S. nuclear arsenal while also pursuing arms reduction talks with the Soviet Union. He initiated the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), aiming to develop a missile defense system to protect against nuclear attacks. Reagan's administration ultimately shifted toward diplomacy, leading to landmark agreements such as the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 1987, which reduced nuclear weapons in Europe. His strategies contributed to a thawing of U.S.-Soviet relations and the eventual end of the Cold War.
Greenpeace came to New Zealand in 1971 when a group of activists, originally part of the "Don't Make a Wave Committee" in Canada, organized a protest against U.S. nuclear testing in the Pacific. They chartered a fishing boat, the "Greenpeace," to sail to the test site, aiming to document the effects of nuclear testing and promote peace. This initiative garnered significant media attention and support, leading to the establishment of Greenpeace as a global environmental organization. New Zealand became a stronghold for Greenpeace activities, particularly in campaigns against nuclear weapons and environmental degradation.
The New Look policy was a defense strategy adopted by the United States in the early 1950s under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It emphasized the use of nuclear weapons as a deterrent to potential aggressors while aiming to reduce conventional military expenditures. This approach sought to maintain national security through a strong nuclear arsenal, allowing for a more cost-effective military strategy during the Cold War. The New Look aimed to provide a balance between military readiness and fiscal responsibility.
Aiming at Your Heart was created in 1983.
Aiming for Your Head was created in 2004.
Answer 1The world does to some extent recognizes that a Shi'ite Crescent Nuclear Super Power terror state is the precursor to global thermonuclear war.Answer 2There are three assumptions in the question that are not necessarily the case.1) Iran is not necessarily aiming for a nuclear weapon. While it is relatively clear that this is the case, it still must be made clear that this is an assumption. Unlike other regimes like Libya or North Korea, Iran has never stated that they seek a nuclear weapon.2) The Shiite Crescent will (1) remain as an entity and (2) will unify under Iranian hegemony. (1) Unity is already being challenged with the rise of ISIL and the Syrian Civil War in general. Turkey and Saudi Arabia are also exerting influence in Iraq and Syria to help Sunni groups oppose Shiite hegemony there. (2) Even if Iran can maintain a Shiite bloc, this would not lead to unification. None of the Soviet bloc countries joined in when the Soviet Union sent forces to Egypt or to Afghanistan, only those SSRs that were members of the Soviet Union fought. It is reasonable to expect the same of other sphere of influence blocs.3) Being a nuclear-weapon-possessing-power that supports terrorism does not necessarily mean that nuclear wae is imminent. There are numerous unstable, terrorist-supporting regimes that possess nuclear weapons, such as Pakistan, North Korea, the USSR (while it existed) and Russia currently, etc. The world has not gone to hell yet.
Its not very specific what do you mean by aiming