I don't know the full list but it consists of countries such as Russia, the United States of America, North Korea, France, United Kingdom, China etc... I believe Russia has the most at approximately 2,200 nuclear bombs.
Why not?It is the biggest Arab country and I guess it will have it one day .
I believe it's that a nuclear bomb should never be used in a war and to this day the Big boy and Fat man are the only nuclear weapons every used in a war.
There were many countries present on D-Day. The Allies were Britain, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Belgium, Holland, France, and Greece. All of these countries had troops, sailors or aircrew there on D-Day.
Roosevelt was a bit too open about the general concept of the atomic bomb. Stalin took in everything he heard and soon Russia or the Soviet Union had nuclear weapons also, making the US and the Soviet Union the two big world superpowers, with stockpiles of nuclear weapons that could destroy the Earth. I'm sure the Soviet Union believed at the time that since they were developing their own nuclear weapons, they weren't all that alarmed. To this day, after the Soviet Union crumbled, no one knows where some warheads have gone. It was easy for a terrorist to snatch a nuclear bomb or two from the unguarded Soviet stockpiles abandoned when the Soviet Union became no more.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey)
No in modern day society only the UN can authorize the forced halt on nuclear weapons by sanctions or by a joint strike
Why not?It is the biggest Arab country and I guess it will have it one day .
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There are four countries
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Probably, but would depend on how many, yields, and where used.
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It is current day Pakistan.
There is very little similarity between present day power plants which use nuclear fission, and any possible nuclear fusion plant of the future
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On May 28th 1998 Pakistan tested 5 nuclear weapons at a time. On this day Pakistan became 6th nuclear power of the world.
No, it is reunified.