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Page 1: Mikheeva Y., MO-08-01. Many historians argue that the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a turning point in mankind's history, events that marked

Mikheeva Y., MO-08-01

Page 2: Mikheeva Y., MO-08-01. Many historians argue that the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a turning point in mankind's history, events that marked

Many historians argue that the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a turning point in mankind's history, events that marked the beginning of humanity's ability to instantly self-annihilate. After the United States had its first successful nuclear test in 1945, the nuclear club was soon expanded to include tests by the Soviet Union (1949), the United Kingdom (1952), France (1960), China (1964), India (1974), Pakistan (1998), and North Korea (2006).

Page 3: Mikheeva Y., MO-08-01. Many historians argue that the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a turning point in mankind's history, events that marked

As of today, there are nine countries generally recognized to own nuclear weapons, with Iran actively seeking to join this group. In order of the estimated size of the nuclear arsenal, from largest to smallest, are: Russia, the United States, France, China, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel and North Korea.

Page 4: Mikheeva Y., MO-08-01. Many historians argue that the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a turning point in mankind's history, events that marked
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While these nine countries are generally recognized as owning nuclear weapons, that doesn't mean that they are the only countries that possess nuclear weapons. Countries that are not officially recognized as being part of the nuclear club, such as Belgium, Germany, Italy, Turkey and the Netherlands, deploy and store American nuclear weapons as part of NATO agreements. Other non-nuclear countries such as South Korea, Canada and Greece previously had similar arrangements with the United States.

Page 6: Mikheeva Y., MO-08-01. Many historians argue that the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a turning point in mankind's history, events that marked

The American nuclear stockpile peaked in volume in 1966 and has been dramatically reduced since then. A total of around 67,500 nuclear weapons had been developed by the United States but currently there are only about 8,500 due to dismantling programs. The Russian arsenal is also currently about one-third of the level of its all-time peak volume.

Howard Steven Friedman Statistician/Economist for International Organization, Columbia University.

Posted: 01/09/12

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Comparison of the USSR/RF & the US stockpile of nuclear

weapons

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Nuclear Status of the Countries

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