Originally posted by unixman
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There are currently 8 countries that have declared that they have nuclear weapons. 5 are signatories to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
USA
UK
China
Russia
France
The other three are
India
Pakistan
North Korea
Finally there is Israel that refuses to say whether they have them or not. But everyone knows they do.
A number of other states hold weapons provided by the US but are unable to use them without US approval
Germany
Belgium
Italy
Netherlands
Turkey
So out of a total of 196 countries in the world there are 14 who have the notional capability to use nuclear weapons. 5 of them need the US to let them do it and one - North Korea - has a debatable capacity to do so under it's own steam.
Realistically this leaves 8 countries who have a useable, independent, arsenal of nuclear weapons, and yet this is reagrded as being the norm, not the exception.
188 countries managae to get along just fine without them, but apparently we can't.
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