The issue was "how does a military force make a move...without triggering a nuclear war...?" Hence, a cold war. A military stand-off.
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The United States does not give or sell nuclear weapons to any country. The United States has stationed nuclear weapons on the territory of many countries, but always retained full control of them.
No, Cuba never had control of a large amount of nuclear weapons, the Soviet Union placed them their in reaction to the US placing Nuclear weapons on West Germany, Greece, Turkey, and some pacific island. The US threatened a huge invasion or nuclear strike against Cuba after they discovered the Nuclear weapons in Cuba
Power, weakness, greed, control, fear. Did I leave anything out?
Baruch plan in the late 1940s.
Appearance of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons.
Amy F Woolf has written: 'Nuclear arms control' -- subject(s): Military policy, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons 'START' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Nuclear arms control, Strategic Arms Reduction Talks 'Nuclear weapons in the U.S. force structure' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons, Nuclear disarmament 'Nuclear weapons in Russia' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons 'START' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Nuclear arms control, Strategic Arms Reduction Talks 'Nonproliferation & threat reduction assistance' -- subject(s): American Technical assistance, Arms control, Nuclear nonproliferation, Weapons of mass destruction 'Nuclear weapons after the Cold War' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons, Nuclear disarmament, Military policy
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John T. Cappello has written: 'Tactical nuclear weapons' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons, Tactical nuclear weapons
Nuclear surety is the responsibility of the US Nuclear Weapons Program to ensure all associated material, personnel, and procedures related to nuclear weapons are safe, secure, and under positive control.
The United States does not give or sell nuclear weapons to any country. The United States has stationed nuclear weapons on the territory of many countries, but always retained full control of them.
Stephen P. Lambert has written: 'U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe' -- subject(s): NUCLEAR WEAPONS, ARMS CONTROL
Baruch Plan.
David B. Thomson has written: 'A guide to the nuclear arms control treaties' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons (International law)
Those that are nuclear, such as the nuclear bombs.
Ingemar Lindahl has written: 'The Soviet Union and the Nordic nuclear-weapons-free-zone proposal' -- subject(s): Defenses, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear-weapon-free zones 'The Soviet Union and the Nordic nuclear-weapons-free-zone proposal' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear-weapon-free zones, Defenses
Zambia does not have nuclear weapons.