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.
Present-day weapons, such as firearms and missiles, are highly advanced, featuring precision targeting, automated systems, and the capability for long-range strikes. In contrast, Civil War weapons primarily included muskets, cannons, and artillery, which were largely manual and had slower reload times. Modern weapons often utilize advanced materials and technology, such as guided munitions and electronic systems, whereas Civil War weaponry relied on traditional manufacturing techniques and simpler mechanics. Additionally, present-day warfare incorporates complex logistics and communication systems that were nonexistent in the 19th century.
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.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey)
Countries with nuclear weapons often push for non-proliferation to prevent other nations from acquiring such weapons. While each country has sovereignty, there are international agreements like the Non-Proliferation Treaty aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. It is generally in the global interest to limit the number of countries with nuclear capabilities to maintain stability.
Why not?It is the biggest Arab country and I guess it will have it one day .
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Probably, but would depend on how many, yields, and where used.
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Iran
No, it is reunified.
Angola
The Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile, Argentina, and Colombia.
There is very little similarity between present day power plants which use nuclear fission, and any possible nuclear fusion plant of the future