What can you do with a nuclear power?

I'm asking the same thing that Roger604: How can a country know POSITIVE from where they are getting a nuke? Specially if we are talking about a sea-launched missile...

Haha well maybe thats why the US would retaliate against both China and Russia. And possibly the French. Who else could've launched it? The UK and US are the only two other nations with SLBM capability.
 

The_Zergling

Junior Member
Haha well maybe thats why the US would retaliate against both China and Russia. And possibly the French. Who else could've launched it? The UK and US are the only two other nations with SLBM capability.

Frankly, that's a very terrifying foreign policy to live under...nuking anyone that had the *capability* to attack you? Bizarre as it may seem... I find it actually plausible that this would possibly be on the battle plans. Scary indeed.
 

GermanChinese

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I think in case of the US and Russia it may possible to nuke any country with enough nukes who may actually have nukes in their arsenal if an attack may happen.

But in china`s case i think you can only nuke the nearby countries with nuclear capabilities. Russia, India, NK, Pakistan comes in mind.

But that asside, in terms of different nuclear bombs, did any county have actuallythe capability or already build some neutron bombs?
 

sandyj

Junior Member
something useful and civilan for nuclear power use instead of just killing people. poster note


China, Russia sign bln-dlr nuclear deal: official

BEIJING, May 23 (AFP) May 23, 2008
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China and Russia on Friday signed a one-billion-dollar deal to develop a nuclear energy facility in the Asian nation, a Russian official said.
"We have completed negotiations on construction of a uranium enrichment factory," Sergei Kiriyenko, head of the Russian nuclear agency Rosatom, told reporters in Beijing.

He was speaking during a visit to Beijing by new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is on his first foreign trip since taking office this month.

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