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The cold war has come and gone, but the weapons that caused the cold war still remain.  In the 1960s , every person of age living in the world was aware of the threat that Nuclear Weapons posed.  The world was in such a tense state that Nuclear drills were as common as Tornado drills.  This was with only the United States and Russia having Nukes. 

Today, there are quite a few countries with nuclear weapons.  It might surprise some people that India and Pakistan both have Nukes.  Of course North Korea has nuclear weapons now as well as Isreal.  It looks like the world has to prepare for  Nuclear Iran in the future as well. 

Most people don't know the stakes anymore.  For instance, 1000 Nuclear weapons can end life on earth.  Both the US and Russia have enough weapons to do this.  1000 Nukes can create a global Nuclear Winter and life would wither away and the earth's atmosphere would change.  

To keep it short.... We created a weapon that can end our time on the greatest planet on earth.  Its not really about war.  Its about the wrong people getting their hands on Nuclear arsenals....  Mistakes, computer errors.. etc.  We've come closer to Nuclear war than many people know. 

Watch the video above and see how close we've come to all out destruction.

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Todd L Ross

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Of course millions of people are really scared of nukes. Nukes are super powerful that they can kill more than 13 billions people on the planet.

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