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In the 1950s what country had the greatest force of nuclear weapons?

In the 1950s and 1960s it was always the US that had more.


Why did the US continue to develop more atomic weapons in the 1950s?

The USSR had developed a atomic bomb as well, so the US feared that they would be outnumbered in a nuclear war with the USSR


Were the soviet union consistently ensuring that the cold war continued?

In a way yes because they wanted to make sure they won and became a superpower and they were making nuclear weapons to prepare for nuclear war which made the US begin to make preparations for nuclear war..however, I'm sure neither one wanted to be in a war..


When was the last time US soldiers were killed in a nuclear explosion?

That depends on how you define "killed". There were US prisoners of war at Hiroshima and some of them died in the atomic bombing. Many of the US nuclear tests in the 1950s exposed soldiers to levels of radioactivity that killed them from cancers and other diseases as late as the middle 1980s.


Why didn't the US drop atomic bombs on Vietnam in the 1950s?

The US knew that if it used nuclear weapons, it might hurt the French


What problems did the US and Russia still have to solve after cold war?

Preventing nuclear war - A PEEx


Did the US position improve from the nuclear war?

What nuclear war? The only nuclear war ever was the two bombs dropped on Japan to end WW2.


Will there be a nuclear war involving the US?

Yes but not caused by the us.


Which country had the greatest force of nuclear weapons in 1950?

US had up to an order of magnitude more nuclear weapons (or more) than USSR at all times in the 1950s.


During the early 1950s the US fought in?

Korean War 1950-1953


What was the level of us involvement in the Korean war of the early 1950s?

Fierce fighting..


Did the cold war affected the US policy when dealing with nuclear weapons?

Nuclear weapons WERE the cold war. No Nukes, No Cold War.