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US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 2002; US Nuclear Warheads, 1945-2002; US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 1945-2002; Russian Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 2002; USSR/Russian Nuclear Warheads, 1949-2002; USSR/Russian Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 1949-2002; US and USSR/Russian Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 1945-2002;
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www.nrdc.org/nuclear/nudb/datainx.asp
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On the Repeal of the PLYWD Restriction on Development of Low Yield Nuclear Weapons, memorandum from NNSA Administrator Linton F. Brooks, December 5, 2003 ... United States Nuclear Tests July 1945 through September 1992 DOE/NV-209 (Rev. 14) December 1994...
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www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/nuclear/index.html
www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/nuclear/index.html
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Nuclear weapons and the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United States was the first country in the world to develop nuclear weapons , and is the only country to have used them as actual weapons, during the two bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in ...
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17. States with the largest number of nuclear weapons (in 1999): New Mexico (2,450), Georgia (2,000), Washington (1,685), Nevada (1,350), ... 22. Money and non-monetary compensation paid by the the United States to Marshallese Islanders since 1956 to redress damages from nuclear testing: at least $759,000,000...
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www.brookings.edu/projects/archive/nucweapons/50.aspx
www.brookings.edu/projects/archive/nucweapons/50.aspx
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"DOES THE UNITED STATES NEED NUCLEAR WEAPONS?" Features: ... In view of these tremendous changes, some people are asking: Does the United States Need Nuclear Weapons? ... Today, eight nations admit possessing nuclear weapons: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Belarus.
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www.cdi.org/adm/Transcripts/721/
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Nuclear Weapon Database: ... Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons ... The B-1B can carry a variety of nuclear weapons, up to 24 gravity bombs, or 8 ALCMs internally, and also has six external hardpoints which could carry an additional 12 ALCMs.
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www.cdi.org/issues/nukef&f/database/usnukes.html
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The Economic Implications of Nuclear Weapons—William J. Weida ... "Flimsy Accounting on Nuclear Weapons," New York Times, July 9, 1998 ... "The Tax-Cutting Edge: Nuclear Weapons Are No Bargain," Boston Phoenix, July 16-23, 1998...
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www.brook.edu/FP/PROJECTS/NUCWCOST/WEAPONS.HTM
www.brook.edu/FP/PROJECTS/NUCWCOST/WEAPONS.HTM
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Since 1963, the United States has conducted all of its nuclear weapons tests underground in accordance with the terms of the Limited Test Ban Treaty. Hence, complete containment of all nuclear weapons tests is a dominant consideration in nuclear test operations.
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www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/nuke-testing.htm
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The most urgent national security issue facing the United States is the possibility that a nuclear weapon might be used against this nation as an instrument of war or terror.
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