yes
Nuclear weapons
I am pretty sure the deployment of nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki did not affect global warming. There is no evidence to suggest that the deployment of nuclear weapons in the second World War affected global warming in any way.
So long as nuclear weapons and the motive and means to use them exist, yes
In a letter to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of the Peoples Republic of China called for the destruction of all nuclear weapons. They were a threat to the world and a tool used by the imperialist United States to blackmail the world. Accordingly, the Party claimed the US used the threat of nuclear war to further their ambition of enslaving all peoples of the world and dominating the world. Currently China is ranked in the top five of nuclear powered weapons.
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No one should have nuclear weapons! I agree they cause nothing but problems. All they do is grant people power to kill and strike fear in the world. There is nothing good that can come from nuclear weapons.
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Two nuclear weapons ended World War 2.
There were no nuclear weapons in WW1. The nuclear bomb was not invented until WW2.
Egypt is not believed or suspected to have nuclear weapons, or a nuclear weapons program, at this time (May 2009). See Related Link for a discussion of the world's nuclear powers.
In the most basic sense, proliferation of nuclear weapons is the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons usable technology in the world. In a much broader sense, it refers to the acquiring of capability to produce nuclear weapons, or weapons-grade nuclear material (high-enriched uranium, plutonium) by states previously not possessing them.
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Weight, ease of maintenance. SOME have a higher rate of fire.
You should know, the world is still threatened by nuclear war. Every powerful country have nuclear weapons.
Nuclear taboo refers to the widespread societal norm or belief that using nuclear weapons is morally reprehensible and should be avoided at all costs. This norm has contributed to a decrease in the use of nuclear weapons since World War II, due to the fear of the devastating consequences and potential escalation of conflicts.
I think the use of nuclear weapons should be banned. They are to powerful and to many of them are out there. There are enough known nukes total to kill more than 5 times the actual amount of people in the world.
Tens of thousands.