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The total global nuclear arsenal is about 30,000 nuclear warheads with a destructive capacity of 5,000 megatons (5,000 million tons of TNT). ... Can the ecylypse cannon destroy the world? Hoe many atomic bombs to destroy the world? How many bombs doe it take to destroy texas? How many kilometers can atomic bomb destroy?
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How many nuclear weapons are there? There are more than 40,000, distributed as follows: · USA: 12,070; · Russia: 28,240; · UK: 400; · France: 510; · China: 425; · India: 70; · Pakistan: 15; This many warheads could destroy the world many times over.
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Understanding Doomsday: We're making it happen - While Asia seems on the verge of going completely nuclear, the U.S. has more than ten times as many nuclear warheads as there are nations in the world ... The world has been sitting on a ticking time-bomb for six decades. ... Israel denies -- unconvincingly to many -- that it has...
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Top site for alternative news media and information, updated throughout the day ... House panel boosts Bush plan to build new nuclear warheads ; Many arms control experts say idea is huge waste of money; - James Sterngold, Chronicle Staff Writer; Saturday, May 20, 2006 ... Margot B World News...
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There are 27,000 nuclear warheads in the world and that is '27,000 too many', said International Atomic Energy Agency director Mohamed ElBaradei after he received the Nobel Peace prize in Norway yesterday.
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A lot of people in Russia, however, believe that the number of nuclear warheads is important, ... The Tu-22M3, even with stand-off munitions available today, is a better solution to many of Russia’s security needs that IRBMs. The Backfire is still an incredible warplane. That’s where I would invest my budget.
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What is known, however, is that more than a decade and a half after the Cold War ended, the world's combined stockpile of nuclear warheads remain at unacceptably high levels.
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List of states with nuclear weapons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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