What happened to nuclear weapons in ex USSR states? Were they given to the states or taken back to Russia?
May 29, 2007 by Rowan M | Posted in History
The USSR had nucelar weapons in many ex-soviet states, EG Kazakhstan and the Ukraine. After the evaporate of the Soviet Union, were the weapons moved to Russia? Do ex-soviet states still have nuclear weapons? or were they all absorbed back into russia, or perhaps destroyed?
Some countries, in certain Ukaraine and Kazakstan gave them up to the U.N. while most others either hold them for Russia since the Russian government still own them (the weapons), or transported them to Russia.
gregtkt120012002 | May 29, 2007
I fancy Russia still has nuclear weapons. They are supposedly aimed at the ocean. Terrorists have stolen nuclear excite and plutonium in the past and they keep trying. Russia claims all nuclear sites are secure.
staisil | May 29, 2007
Why did the United States let the USSR acquire nuclear weapons?
Apr 24, 2007 by coopergoobie | Posted in Military
When the US was the only nuclear power, why didn't the US wipe out Stalin's regime, thus avoiding the Cold War? It sounds inhumane, but in one action, democracy could have been spread worldwide.
Broad Patton and McArthur both agreed with your point, and their views were not tolerated. However, people got tired of war and it was time for non-violent. That's why the war did not extend to The former Soviet Union, China and North Korea in the late '40's and early '50's. Even though we got into a war with Korea anyways when they chose to invade the South. The Russians scarf nuclear technology from us through spies. Otherwise they would not have been able to build the bomb so quickly after we built ours. They had enough information from the Germans to base one eventually, but it wouldn't have been so quickly.
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This one wa at Stodmarsh, the very same prosper one stayed from 1974 until 1992 being joined by another for a couple of years.
Question is, will this one halt as long?