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Nuclear Independence Day

Since July 16th, 1945 the first A-bomb was discover until today, unclear weapon are playing a major part of the 20th century's most reliable military defense system. Throughout the past five decades or so, many strong military nations like United State, Soviet Union (USSR), China, France, England . . . seems very interesting to invest nuclear weapon than any other military weapon. It seems like a country without nuclear weapon wills no longer deserves the title of Great Power! A country is defenseless without nuclear protection. Over the last 50 years, nuclear weapons were developed that dwarfed the 1945 bombs in destructiveness, and major military powers stocked their arsenals with these arms. Every year the world spends 3,500 trillion dollars to restock their nuclear weapon power. Every year the world spends half trillion dollar to protect the weapon from unnecessarily exploration and stolen . . . From 1992-1996 total of 79 nuclear emergency research was recalled to NEST (Nuclear Emergency Search Team) for help. Term like "Broken Arrow", "Red Six" and " Landlord Access Red" are becoming the most common nuclear weapon warning recall used in NEST and NASA . . .


It's been a long time since the nuclear limitation started. Yet during those years, nuclear weapons weren't used against human targets under any publications. But, how do we know if the world has learned to live in the shadow of these powerful weapons? Never the less, our country still have 25,000 nuclear warhead lining around the global, If the world is living in fear and hoping for peace, where did our 3,500 trillions taxes money go? What does our military plan to do with those nuclear weapons, Protection or Injection? What weapon did our country used in Gulf War, in Vietnam War, or in Korea War. . .? And how do you know, were you there or you were just listening? Even though high amount of Nuclear weapons was reduced, our world is still in the hand of danger, by the end of the 20th century; our global will have enough nuclear warhead to destroy Earth 30 times. Can our country or any other countries promise worldwide peace forever or just for now? Put yourself in the position of world leadership in today's world, what would you do to become a worldwide domination, use evil-human force or evil-human weapon?

During the end of World War II, in November 1945 President Harry S. Truman decided to allow the bombs to be dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki because, he said, he believed they might save thousands of American lives. For maximum psychological impact, they were used in quick succession, one over Hiroshima on August 6, and the other over Nagasaki on August 9. These cities had not previously been bombed, and thus the bombs' damage could be accurately assessed. U.S. estimates put the number killed in Hiroshima at 66,000 to 78,000 and in Nagasaki at 49,000. Japanese estimates gave a combined total of 240,000.

In 1960 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev launched plans to supply Cuba with medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles that would put the eastern United States within range of nuclear missile attack. Khrushchev mistakenly assumed that the United States would take no action and when questioned denied that any missiles were being supplied to Cuba. By the summer of 1962, U.S. spy planes flying over Cuba had photographed Soviet-managed construction work and spotted th

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