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World Nuclear Arsenals

1997

Reference: www.cdi.org

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Source: Wikipedia.org

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CHINA

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS20

• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

390• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

410

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FRANCE

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS384

• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

80• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

464

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INDIA

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS0

• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

60 + ?• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

60 + ?

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ISRAEL

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS0

• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS200 + ?

• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS200 + ?

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PAKISTAN

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS15-25 ?

• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

0• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

15-25 ?

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RUSSIA

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

~ 6 000• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR

WEAPONS

~4000• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

~10 000

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UNITED KINGDOM

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

185• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR

WEAPONS

0• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

185

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United States of America

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

7 200• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR

WEAPONS

~3 300• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

~10 500

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TOTAL World (known)

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

13 814• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR

WEAPONS

8 030 • SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

21 844

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Islamic Republic of IRAN

• SUSPECTED STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS

0• SUSPECTED NON-STRATEGIC NUCLEAR

WEAPONS

0• SUSPECTED TOTAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS

0

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How many bombs are neccessary to kill

more than 100 000 civilians?

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1

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Hiroshima

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Barack Obama (President of the USA) :

“[radioactive material just] "the size of an apple" [would be enough to kill thousands of people]."Terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda have tried to acquire the material for a nuclear weapon, and if they ever succeed, they would surely use it,“

(April 13 2010)

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QUESTION :

What similarity does the terrorist group Al Qaeda have with the Islamic Republic of Iran ?

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Nothing

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27071403/ns/world_news-terrorism

AL QAEDA = A terrorist « group »

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… “whenever the US homes in on a possible target that the country in question is usually described as a "haven" for al-Qaeda, and, what’s more, an al-Qaeda affiliate claiming allegiance to bin Laden springs up from the murk: al-Qaeda-in-Iraq, al-Qaeda-in-Yemen, al-Qaeda-in-Somalia – and now, ominously, al-Qaeda-in-America….”

“ …the alleged threat from US-born "terrorists" will be used to justify the extension and expansion of the government’s power to spy on us, harass us at airports, and invade every aspect of our lives….”

Justin Raimondo March 15, 2010

Antiwar http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2010/03/14/al-qaeda-in-america/

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IRAN, Islamic Republic• A permanent member of the United Nations• A sovereign country • Has a legally elected government and parliament• Decided to overthrow a US imposed ruler to become

the first Independent Islamic Republic• Abides to the NPT (Non Proliferation Treaty)• Has achieved high standards of living for its citizens

and high scientific developments despite 30 years of « sanctions » and « imposed war »

• Calls for a Nuclear-Weapons-Free Planet…

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….

•Never participated in a Terrorist action in any part of the world

• Never attacked another nation

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NUCLEAR BOMBS FOR NO ONENuclear Energy For All

April 2010 www.zarcommedia.com

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1ST CONFERENCE ON DISARMEMENT AND NON-PROLIFERATION

17-18 April 2010 Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran

http://cms.mfa.gov.ir/cms/cms/Tehranicd/en/index.html