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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ASHISH on December 31, 2007, 08:52:38 AM
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Does israel has nukes which i think is necessary so that it can defend itself from all the arab terrorist countries surrounding it?
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Of course. Jews (former germans) invented the A-bomb.
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Israel has had nukes for decades.
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I don't think Israel ever put it on record but I think I once read somewhere that the figure is about 300 warheads. Fact of the matter is it really doesn't make much of a difference because Israel would never use a weapon like that unless it was in response to an attack.
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Of course. Jews (former germans) invented the A-bomb.
acc to wiki israel might have nukes they never tested it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_with_nuclear_weapons
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Of course. Jews (former germans) invented the A-bomb.
acc to wiki israel might have nukes they never tested it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_with_nuclear_weapons
Former Soviet countries
Belarus had 81 single warhead missiles stationed on its territory after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. They were all transferred to Russia by 1996. Belarus has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.[35]
Kazakhstan inherited 1,400 nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union, and transferred them all to Russia by 1995. Kazakhstan has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.[36]
Ukraine has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Ukraine inherited about 5,000 nuclear weapons when it became independent from the USSR in 1991, making its nuclear arsenal the third-largest in the world.[37] By 1996, Ukraine had voluntarily disposed of all nuclear weapons within its territory, transferring them to Russia.[38]
Good to know Russian A-bombs are in Russian hands.
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Of course. Jews (former germans) invented the A-bomb.
acc to wiki israel might have nukes they never tested it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_with_nuclear_weapons
Former Soviet countries
Belarus had 81 single warhead missiles stationed on its territory after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. They were all transferred to Russia by 1996. Belarus has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.[35]
Kazakhstan inherited 1,400 nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union, and transferred them all to Russia by 1995. Kazakhstan has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.[36]
Ukraine has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Ukraine inherited about 5,000 nuclear weapons when it became independent from the USSR in 1991, making its nuclear arsenal the third-largest in the world.[37] By 1996, Ukraine had voluntarily disposed of all nuclear weapons within its territory, transferring them to Russia.[38]
Good to know Russian A-bombs are in Russian hands.
Well better there than scattered about however Russia has become like a giant Atomic flea market selling its wares to the highest bidders
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Im sure they do, but also hopefully have ways of intercepting a nuke before it hits.