inhertited nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union, they didn't develop those weapons themselves as states, and currently cannot develop nuclear weapons if they...
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of weapons.That list includes all countries that developed a program of weapons of mass destruction.Italy developed these one and today has nuclear sharing...
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Iraq has been proven to not possess nuclear weapons / "weapons of mass destruction" in this sense - should not be on this list. Somebody edit it to make...
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applied on every page with a no change edit/save, this includes the many nuclear test pages and the HE ones, including the single test ones (probably hundreds...
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according to witnesses, the plutonium charge in the bomb used in the nuclear weapons test Gerboise Verte was transported in an economy car? [2024-04-24...
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MADM is a W45 derived nuclear weapon and is therefore likely a boosted weapon. I strongly doubt that the W54 was boosted. The weapon's very small size and...
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"You know what uranium is? This thing called nuclear weapons and other things, like lots of things are done with uranium, including some bad things."...
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template for countries that either never did or haven't yet developed any weapons. --Fastfission 16:03, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) The template uses the common -...
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talk:Weapons of mass destruction. It matches the following masks: Template talk:Weapons of mass destruction/Archive <#>, Template talk:Weapons of mass...
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inspired by similar multi-colored flags used in demonstrations against nuclear weapons. As can be seen if one reads the article on Rainbow flags they have...
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