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No president invented any nuclear bomb.
A Geiger counter.
President Truman
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Truman was the only president to authorize nuclear weapons usage. It ended WW2.
Not necessarily, if the vice president is not able to preside because he/she resigned, died, or otherwise left office, and there is no president, the Speaker of the House becomes president, and there is a long list after that should a major catastrophic event (nuclear war, etc.) occur killing top political leaders.
Political ramifications of nuclear technology include the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation, the need for international cooperation on nuclear non-proliferation agreements, the impact on energy policy and national security, and the potential for conflict arising from disputes over nuclear technology and resources.
A political decision.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the USA, served on a nuclear submarine in the U.S. Navy.
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