Nuclear weapons pose a particular problem in Russia due to the country's sizable nuclear arsenal and the geopolitical tensions surrounding it. The potential for miscalculation in conflicts involving Russia, especially in light of its assertive military posture, raises fears of nuclear escalation. Additionally, concerns about the security and control of these weapons, particularly in the context of internal instability or political changes, heighten the risk of proliferation or unauthorized use. The interplay of nationalism and military doctrine in Russia adds complexity to international arms control efforts.
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Russians do not know how to use nuclear weapons
For survival.
They lost them.
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According to my research the most weapons country is the United States currently owns 9,600 nuclear weapons, while Russia currently owns 16,800. But Russia actually always had more nuclear weapons than the United States.
At any time Russia could have blew us up with nuclear weapons
From 1945 until the late 1970s or early 1980s the United States always had the most nuclear weapons. After then the USSR/Russia has had the most nuclear weapons.
Neither the US nor Russia makes new nuclear weapons. The US refurbishes existing nuclear weapons at the Pantex plant outside Amarillo, TX. Russia has a similar facility operated by a corporation called Rosatom, but I don't know where exactly. Other countries may be making small quanties of new nuclear weapons.
No, of course not!