In the early 1980s when the British government decided to purchase the Trident nuclear weapons system, Britain faced a perceived threat from the nuclear-armed Soviet Union.
In the early 1980s when the British government decided to purchase the Trident nuclear weapons system, Britain faced a perceived threat from the nuclear-armed Soviet Union.
The international community is not going to tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran. The Security Council will be taking the matter up this week.
Can the United States live with a nuclear-armed Iran Despite its rhetoric, it may have no choice,
A nuclear-armed Iran would represent a direct threat to U. S. forces and allies in the region, the greater Middle East, Europe and Asia, and eventually to the United States itself. At a minimum, it could seek to use nuclear weapons as a powerful tool of intimidation and blackmail.
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