Nuclear weapons by country!!! Nukes on move..Russia moving some to Belarus, US moving nukes to UK…Russia send to Iran after they form new defense bloc

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Nine countries together possess around 15,000 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia maintain roughly 1,800 of their nuclear weapons on high-alert status – ready to be launched within minutes of a warning. Most are many times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945. A single nuclear warhead, if detonated on a large city, could kill millions of people, with the effects persisting for decades.

The failure of the nuclear powers to disarm has heightened the risk that other countries will acquire nuclear weapons. The only guarantee against the spread and use of nuclear weapons is to eliminate them without delay. Although the leaders of some nuclear-armed nations have expressed their vision for a nuclear-weapon-free world, they have failed to develop any detailed plans to eliminate their arsenals and are modernizing them.

How many nuclear weapons are there in the world?
COUNTRY
NUCLEAR PROGRAMME SIZE OF ARSENAL

United States
The first country to develop nuclear weapons and the only country to have used them in war. It spends more on its nuclear arsenal than all other countries combined.
6,800 warheads

Russia
The second country to develop nuclear weapons. It has the largest arsenal of any country and is investing heavily in the modernization of its warheads and delivery systems.
7,000 warheads

United Kingdom It maintains a fleet of four nuclear-armed submarines in Scotland, each carrying 16 Trident missiles. Its parliament voted in 2016 to overhaul its nuclear forces.
215 warheads

France Most of its nuclear warheads are deployed on submarines equipped with M45 and M51 missiles. One boat is on patrol at all times. Some warheads are also deliverable by aircraft.
300 warheads

China It has a much smaller arsenal than the US and Russia. Its warheads are deliverable by air, land and sea. It appears to be increasing the size of its arsenal at a slow pace. 260 warheads

India It developed nuclear weapons in breach of non-proliferation commitments. It is increasing the size of its nuclear arsenal and enhancing its delivery capabilities. 110–120 warheads

Pakistan It is making substantial improvements to its nuclear arsenal and associated infrastructure. It has increased the size of its nuclear arsenal in recent years.
120–130 warheads

Israel It has a policy of ambiguity in relation to its nuclear arsenal, neither confirming nor denying its existence. As a result, there is little public information or debate about it.
80 warheads

North Korea It has a fledgling nuclear weapons programme. Its arsenal probably comprises fewer than 10 warheads. It is not clear whether it has the capability to deliver them.
<10 warheads

Total 14,900 warheads
Source: Federation of American Scientists 2017
The wider problem
Five European nations host US nuclear weapons on their soil as part of a NATO nuclear-sharing arrangement, and roughly two dozen other nations claim to rely on US nuclear weapons for their security. Furthermore, there are many nations with nuclear power or research reactors capable of being diverted for weapons production. The spread of nuclear know-how has increased the risk that more nations will develop the bomb.


Nations with nuclear weapons United States, Russia, Britain, France, China, Israel, India, Pakistan, North Korea
Nations hosting nuclear weapons Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey
Nations in nuclear alliances Albania, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain (plus the five host nations)
 
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you do understand if they launch a nuke missile the world as we know it............. game over

think for 1 fuckin' second !!!!!!!


Nine countries together possess around 15,000 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia maintain roughly 1,800 of their nuclear weapons on high-alert status – ready to be launched within minutes of a warning. Most are many times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945. A single nuclear warhead, if detonated on a large city, could kill millions of people, with the effects persisting for decades.

enough said
 

Mask

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See these folks just don't get it...man y'all with twitter needs to spread these numbers to folks like her...

 

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Photograph of a victim’s eyeball after bombing of Hiroshima with an atomic bomb cataract, 1945.



 

Mask

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Wanted to test em...payback for pearl harbor

Used the excuse that Japan would never surrender... bull shit we had already bombed the shit out of their infestructre


Damn so we did that payback shit for

911 (Pakistan & Afghanistan)
Desert storm I & II
Libya & Gaddafi

North Korea just gonna get it just because they want weapons.
 

BitchI'llKillYa

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Damn so we did that payback shit for

911 (Pakistan & Afghanistan)
Desert storm I & II
Libya & Gaddafi


North Korea just gonna get it just because they want weapons.

Payback? For what? Saudis pulled off "911"
Desert storm was about oil
Libya about dropping the us dollar and oil
 

TENT

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How many nuclear bombs are needed to kill all humans?
I swear you don't need that many.
Maybe if 100 went off we would all die.
 
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