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The US was the first to start testing nuclear weapons
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because we were the first country to have them
first USSR nuclear test
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The first Islamic country to have nuclear weapons was Pakistan.
Proliferation of nuclear weapons refers to the spread of nuclear weapons amongst different countries. First the U.S. had a nuclear bomb; then the Soviet Union had a nuclear bomb, followed by other countries such as the United Kingdom, France, China, India, and so on.
First nuclear explosion, the Trinity test shot.
NO for Afghanistan; YES for Pakistan. Afghanistan does not have nuclear weapons, nor did it have nuclear weapons at any time, nor has it been accused by other countries of having nuclear weapons. Afghanistan is also a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, for what that's worth.Pakistan confirmed its first nuclear weapons tests in 1998.
The US was the first to start testing nuclear weapons
The first nuclear weapons were developed in the united States under the Manhattan Proyect which made the first nuclear bombs.
The United States of America was the country that developed the first nuclear weapons.
First of all, other countries do have nuclear weapons. Just to get that straight. Second, in world politics, striving for "fairness" can have extremely dangerous ramifications, as other countries may, and will not be, like-minded. Though this is really a question that depends on your personal opinion, I would say that yes, it is fair, provided we (the US) do not abuse the privilege. Some countries do not have the technology for nuclear weapons. Should we give up our technology, and thus part of our global standing, for their lack?
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Chemical weapons were first used in war by Germany in WW1.Nuclear weapons were first used in war by the US in WW2.
Currently, nine states possess nuclear weapons.United States - Tested its first nuclear weapon in 1945Russia - Tested its first nuclear weapon in 1949United Kingdom - Tested its first weapon in 1952France - Tested its first weapon in 1960China - Tested its first weapon in 1964India - Tested its first weapon in 1974Pakistan - Tested its first weapon in 1998Israel - Acquired weapons sometime between 1967-1971North Korea - Tested its first weapon in 2009Four states have ended their nuclear programsSouth Africa - de-nuclearized in 1991Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan - Returned nuclear weapons to Russia in mid-1990s.Nuclear Aspirants, but no nuclear program or weaponsGermany, Canada, Libya, Japan, Argentina, Syria. Sweden, Egypt, South Korea, Switzerland, Iraq, TaiwanFuture nuclear states?IranSee, Peter Beckman et. al, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear States, and Terrorism (2007), 41.