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Q: What countries should you not trust with nuclear weapons?
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Negative points for objecting the indo-us nuclear deal?

this is because the weapons will increase and we cannot trust us this is because the weapons will increase and we cannot trust us


Why can allies of the US have Nuclear weapons without any threats from the US and other countries cannot have them?

The US and allies of the US can have nuclear weapons while other countries do not because of one golden rule:-The best predictor of future behavior is by studying past behaviorWhile all countries have played their part in destruction and war over the centuries,Countries such as Iraq and Saudi Arabia have been aggressors, broken treaties with other nations, and ignored basic international laws within the last 30 years.If you are unable to trust a country, there is no way any nation in their right mind would approve and support the creation of something so powerful and potentially harmful.BUT: If you look at the past behavior of United States, it is well known that US is the ONLY country to have used nuclear weapons during war, killing millions of civillians.For that, US is the only county that SHOULD NOT have nuclear weapons since everybody is "unable to trust" that country (with good reason).


What Countries you would not trust with a nuclear weapon?

I think that north Korea is one and an other is china.


Why is there concern about Iran going nuclear although claimed for peaceful use while there is no concern about Israel although it already has nuclear weapons?

This is true for many reasons. First of all, Israel does not officially have nuclear weapons, although common international consensus is that they do. Secondly, Israel is a close ally of the United States, and any nation will be much quicker to condemn a nation that they fear (such as Iran) more so than a nation they trust. It is also much more accepted in the international community that Israel has nuclear weapons because it is a lone nation in a very hostile environment, and other nations that believe Israel may have nuclear weapons would think twice before attacking it. The United States knows that Israel would not dare using it's own nuclear weapons without the permission from either the US or the international community. On the subject of Iran, the international community has no reason to believe that Iran is pursuing nuclear capabilities for peaceful means. These reasons range from the fact that Iran has rejected to be provided with nuclear energy in exchange for giving up it's nuclear program, to the extreme aggressiveness of its current leader, Ahmadinejad (he has made numerous statements to other countries in which they should prepare for the complete and utter destruction of the United States, and Israel).


What is a country you would not trust with a nuclear weapon?

Iran


What is a country that you would not trust with a nuclear weapon?

iraq


Is nuclear generation safe for both adults and children?

Nuclear generation has been found that it is as safe as other types of energy. There haven't been any bad reports about it and we should trust in the safety until they can prove that it is unsafe.


What was the root causes of cold war?

All of the major players in the cold war now had nuclear weapons. The Americans didn't trust the Russians, the Russians didn't trust the Americans. The British trusted nobody . - Believe me it's a wonder we survived it.


What is the symbol of trust?

The symbol of trust, for most countries, is a handshake. Since some countries consider handshake as unsanitary, a child's hand reaching for an adult's hand is also a symbol of trust.


How do you end an irrevocable trust?

The manner by which the trust can and should be terminated should be recited in the trust document.


How did Cold War start?

One of the reasons that the cold war started was nuclear weapons. When two countries both have that much destructive power, they begin to wonder if they trust that sort of power in the other country's hands. Ideological differences were another big reason... the US hated Communism, and the USSR hated Capitalism. Both sides wanted to spread their form of government to other countries, so there was a lot of tension there. I think there was also personal dislike between world leaders, and that is how it began.


Which phrase best characterized ROnald Reagen's policy toward the SOviet Union?

When it came to nuclear weapons, his policy was "trust but verify." In other words if the Soviet Union agreed to stop producing weapons or if they said they were disassembling them we would trust them but we wanted proof. It's kind of like an oxymoron. He did say at one point that the Soviet Union was an evil empire. He described the then Soviet Union as the Empire of Evil.