George Bush was the first American president to unilaterally dismantle some US nuclear weapons. In 1991, he committed the U. S. to the destruction of some chemical weapons.
Jimmie Carter (although he couldn't pronounce "nuclear"!)
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Yes because Iraq agreed to UN demands to stop the production of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.
Faced with the threat of more and more communist revolutions in Asia, President John F. Kennedy decided that instead of immediately unleashing the barrage of American nuclear forces on every little skirmish, the war would be fought according to scale. Flexible response called for a counter to Soviet attacks and not a first strike. It had three stages containing direct response, deliberate escalation, and finally general nuclear response. Kennedy implemented this during the Laotian civil war, in which communists teemed about ready to take hold of the nation. Instead of unleashing the Eisenhower method of massive retaliation, he created the super-trained division of the American military--the Green Berets. They would be responsible for fighting in guerilla warfare instead of wastefully dumping nuclear bombs on the tiny country.
Americans were feared greatly so then later decided to be deported during the Joe McCarthy-led Red Scare.
Ronald reagan
If you actually have one make arrangements to have PANTEX dismantle it.
no
Russia is the main country helping to get north Korea to dismantle its nuke weapons programs
Regan?
No president invented any nuclear bomb.
I think only a company that owns a plant being de-commissioned could answer this.
While it is called "the football", it is not a ball at all, but a briefcase with Nuclear Launch codes in it.
President Truman
The closest we came to a nuclear confrontation with Russia that I know of, was under John F. Kennedy during the Cuban Blockade in 1962.
American Society of Nuclear Cardiology was created in 1993.
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