Nuclear weapons are typically created and declared by countries that have developed the capability to produce them. Declarations of possessing nuclear weapons are often made by official government leaders or through public statements from a country's nuclear program authorities.
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Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.
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Yes, France has nuclear capabilities. It is one of the few countries in the world with a significant nuclear arsenal, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants. France has a long history of nuclear development and maintains a deterrent nuclear force.
No, India has both civil nuclear power reactors and nuclear weapons
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He can declare war on places... and he controls all of the nuclear bombs...
to astronomically declare that the nuclear power-plants are failing.
He can declare war on places... and he controls all of the nuclear bombs...
You appear to be confusing nuclear power and nuclear weapons. The known nuclear states are America, Russia, UK, France, China, North Korea, India and Pakistan. Israel has them but doesn't declare them. Iran is working towards them. South Africa has got rid of theirs. Nuclear power for electricity generation is much more widespread
Presidents (Commander in Chiefs) now knew they could NO LONGER declare TOTAL WARS; in the age of nuclear weapons, wars had to be fought as LIMITED WARS...limited to "non-nuclear weapons." Such as Korea & Vietnam...to stem the tide of communism.
to declare positively
you declare war
Declare was created in 2001.
The president will declare a state of emergency in response to the natural disaster.
Declare has 517 pages.
Who can declare laws unconstitutional