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The Bush administration doesn't want Iran to have nukes.-- N. Korea to have nukes or any other, as they define it, country that is a part of Bush labeled "axis of evil"
But I wonder what the administration would think if they knew that many other countries are also including the United States within that very same axis.
I often wonder when these other powers will start insisting that the U.S. open her war arsenal also.

In the interim, just who has say on nuke testing? Does the US have the only say? Should they have the final say?

It just looks to me that other countries just follow behind. the U.S. because they know the US likes war and fighting.etc. It just looks like other countries, our 'friends' are just sitting back, letting the U.S. do all of the fighting, all the while bringing the carrion of her soldiers,
home,
in wooden boxes.
draped in flags
We're just being used.
Yeah, we need nukes. We need them because our manpower is slowly dwindling....

2006-10-09 15:26:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

Squakers

My guess is that they already have them

2006-10-09 15:34:00 · update #1

Squakers

My guess is that they already have them

2006-10-09 15:34:52 · update #2

all right devil here's your answer

The last nuclear bomb tested by the USA in the atmosphere was in 1962. In 1963, there was signed a Limited Test Ban Treaty that agreed to no testing in the atmosphere, outer space or underwater. However, a couple of countries continued with atmospheric tests up till 1980.

The Treaty did not include underground tests and USA continued these with the last one in 1992.
There have been 1054 American Nuclear weapons Tested and 2 used in war between July 16, 1945 and September 23, 1992.

In total the USA carried out slightly more than 1000

2006-10-09 15:53:11 · update #3

6 answers

Actually defining them as the axis of evil is correct. You seriously need to look at how dangerous this situation will become if these countries get nukes. And all of these decisions are made with the 6 countries that currently have nukes not just the U.S.

2006-10-09 15:29:50 · answer #1 · answered by Squawkers 4 · 1 0

I don't believe we test any longer. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

2006-10-09 15:28:55 · answer #2 · answered by blindogben 3 · 0 1

There is a section called "politics" to post questions like this at.
This is the Military section.

2006-10-09 15:38:30 · answer #3 · answered by CWV-Bavaria 5 · 0 1

already tested and more than enough to blow up the Earth a couple time over, so who cares if they tell us to?

2006-10-09 15:50:44 · answer #4 · answered by Don W 2 · 1 1

Our next test might be very long ranged indeed.

2006-10-09 15:28:38 · answer #5 · answered by fearslady 4 · 1 1

We don't test, at all. We already have a functional deterrent.

2006-10-09 15:36:43 · answer #6 · answered by Black Sabbath 6 · 1 1

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