Who has nuclear weapons, and how did they get them?

 About 80 years ago, America dropped atomic bombs on Japan. At that time, America was the only country that had nuclear capability. But today, nine countries in the world have nuclear weapons. In this documentary, we will learn how these countries developed their nuclear stockpiles and why other countries are being prevented from doing so. The best test of the atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert On July 16, 1945, American scientists carried out the world’s first nuclear explosion before the Navy Sachin released the missile destructive potentiating Three weeks later, the US dropped two bombs on Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, killing more than 2 lakh people The Second World War ended and the world changed forever

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9 countries have nuclear weapons Researchers estimate that there may be more than 12,000 nuclear weapons around the world Each dot in this graph represents 10 nuclear weapons that are either ready for use or in storage or have been retired So how did these countries get these nuclear weapons and why did they stop the rest The people could not have a nuclear weapon from outside and the Cold War took its place, so the development of nuclear weapons became focused on increasing their destructive effect So there are two types of nuclear bombs which is Where I am absent the uranium of Britannia splits and does not release energy than potential because it changes reaction and confusion bombs were absent fused together in a similar way to the prices that had happened in the sun the bombs were dropped in 1945 fashion bonuses from the early 1950’s most of the weapons were being there with fusion bombs and need to be exponentially more powerful keeping this in mind in 1953 the President of the United States of America, Eisenhower, gave a speech in the United Nations in which he launched the Atoms for Peace initiative the aim of which was to turn nuclear development towards the field of energy and sources this special movement would be allocated to serve the peaceful presence of mankind the International Atomic Energy Agency was formed which later became the nuclear watchdog of the United Nations but the nuclear arms race intensified which now led to a new idea of ​​mutually assured destruction being used in complex and therefor This would essentially deter and prevent Britain, France and Russia. They started their nuclear weapons, and China did the same with the help of the Soviet Union. By the 1960s, five nuclear-rich nations had formed, along with the US. But the fear was that this number would keep increasing. This is why the United Nations prepared an agreement to stop nuclear proliferation.

This was called the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

Anyone who tested nuclear weapons in 1967 was allowed to keep and have nuclear weapons. This was called the Nuclear Weapon Status, and anyone else who signed the treaty. This note was also aimed at reducing the number of nuclear weapons present around the world. The Central Park, in which the MP says five nuclear states work in a good fight against nuclear disorder. Countries signed this treaty, but not all. South Africa did not do so, and in the 1970s and 80s, it started a secret nuclear weapons program but did not use those weapons until the end of apartheid. Significant in the neutralization of the NPT. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan also signed this treaty. They would give up the nuclear weapons they got from the Soviet Union.

So the state is outside the treaty, and they therefore have a cup. If you like people, then allow them to do something. This can happen. On the 14th of May 1948, Israel declared independence. This happened after a UN resolution in which it was decided to divide Palestine. At that time, Palestine was ruled by Britain. The very next day, Israel was attacked by the armies of five Arab countries who were opposing the partition. In 1949, this conflict ended with some armistice agreements, but technically, Syria and Iraq are still at war with Israel. It has never been formed and continues to be so, I think this consists of a state of hypervigilance, and has been a part of the scientific information he gave to a

A British newspaper in 1986 made it clear that Israel has a major nuclear capability.

For this, he was imprisoned in Israel for 18 years and was released in 2004. The secret and this secret was published is in the hands of all the world and not everybody knows it has nuclear weapons and it does not say it was explosive this does not have an effect for it where it gets sort of the benefits of nuclear weapons the threat is there but it does not necessarily get the consequences of being an uncertainty and nuclear resume the countries around it, of course, do not like that has nuclear weapons at all they consider this towards hypocrisy Israel has also taken military action to prevent its adversaries from acquiring nuclear power it has taken action in Iraq in 1981 and Syria in 2007 And 2025, attacked suspected Iranian nuclear sites.

India and Pakistan, which, like Israel, never signed the NPT, are both nuclear weapon states today. Both of them took advantage of the moment in the late 1950s to develop their own nuclear and nuclear weapons. In India’s case, the US gave it nuclear material, and Canada gave it a reactor. Then in 1962, India had a war with its neighbour, China. In the case of India and there, China is a problem in terms of how they show security. In 1974, after secretly enriching plutonium, India conducted a nuclear test. The explosion of atomic energy was the same as a weapon test, and put you at the point at the time, which is not what to know. Three years before this test, there was a war between India and Pakistan, and this explosion further increased the tension between the two countries. As it is, the enemy decided that they needed to get any Pakistani nuclear weapons.

He inspired nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan to gather secret plans for his country.

He was working at a uranium enrichment site in the Netherlands and from there managed to quietly send information to Pakistan. Pakistan’s ally China also provided nuclear information in the late 1980s, although China always said that its help was only for energy purposes. In 1998, both India and Pakistan demonstrated their nuclear prowess. Weapons tests were conducted by Pakistan, and then these were transformed into 20-gram quantities. Khan began selling Pakistan’s nuclear information to other countries, including North Korea, which in 2006 became the world’s ninth nuclear-armed country, although its nuclear journey had begun decades earlier. So the North started on a path toward nuclear technology for a very long time. In the 1950s, they didn’t seem like they had a dedicated weapons program, and so maybe when it was in the ’70s, but they had a very long time. gist and they were getting assistance from the survey union at times on the sort of peaceful side of the program North Korea built upon the foundation laid by the Soviet Union and with the help of a mine it turned its nuclear technology toward weapons North Korea initially signed the NPT but pulled out in 2003, saying that joint military exercises by the US and South Korea were the reason for it Probably print something like 50 years so get admission but 2006 step expert nuclear device For some, North Korea has become a warning and there is now concern that Iran too could develop a nuclear bomb It’s probably problems around it with movements that were revolutionary public very similar to no script atoms for pc was part of the program It received a nuclear reactor from the US in 1967 and signed the NPT the following year Although Iran allowed UN inspectors to visit its nuclear sites, the US and Israel accused it of hiding a secret weapons program in 2002 US satellite captured images of secret nuclear sites near Iraq and Natanz. It was later revealed that it was a uranium enrichment plant.

In 2009, satellite images were taken of another site called Khod Do and this site depends a growing concern was run is refusing to live up to 2019 builders including specifically revealing nuclear-related activities but the size and configuration of this facility is inconsistent with a significant problem Iran has always said that it has never tried to develop nuclear weapons as for us they know everybody hasn’t both may have been made the decision to build up its technical and technology region why they can’t do and in June 2025, United Nations nuclear inspectors said that Iran had violated its responsibilities under the NPT the very next day Israel carried out several air strikes on Iran and after some time the United States also targeted Iran’s nuclear sites the destruction of nuclear enrichment capability and stop to the nuclear thread but the concern is not limited to Iran alone concern this is also what will happen next dominar effects neighbors not the journey is well if there is any developing around you cold happens made available to themselves and beauty it has been a few years since it was implemented its two main objectives were first to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons beyond the five legally recognized nuclear states second to move towards eventual disarmament today both of these traits are being tested clearly recommended not have been realized the five neutron sites points of father stoploss which neutron science all of modernizing expanding nuclei just a few weeks after the US and Israel us Iran suspended cooperation with the United Nations nuclear agency this means that now inspections cannot verify whether Iran is complying with the terms of the NPT or not incredibly successful valid ways but if today is it is understrength

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