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    Russian/ American co-operation on Nuclear weapons

    25th anniversary of Nunn-Lugar, designed to stop nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists after the break up of the USSR. 3,429 nuclear warheads outside of Russia, none were lost. An amazing example of co-operation .



    The 25th anniversary of Nunn- Lugar, Nunn Lugar 25th Anniversary ? Secured 3429 Nuclear Warheads
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    I never knew about that. A bit more of that sort of stuff today would be good?, eh Bob!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    I never knew about that. A bit more of that sort of stuff today would be good?, eh Bob!
    Pickles.
    I think it is ironic that something that threatened to destroy the World was the catalyst to bring them together, because of a common enemy. Both Russia and the USA were threatened by terrorism, and the threat of a rogue state getting a nuclear device was enough to force them to work together. It just proves it is a mad, mad World. It would be good to have more like that, but having fear as the motivation for friendship, makes for a rocky marriage.
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    There is another aspect to "old" Nuclear stuff.
    And that is the old, unusable, unstable, & I have heard, "the ticking time bomb", that is Russia's obsolete Nuclear Submarine Fleet, that is sitting, barely floating, "deteriorating".......?
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    I believe all the nuclear material from the submarines has been removed.

    Nunn-Lugar Revisited
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    There is another aspect to "old" Nuclear stuff.
    And that is the old, unusable, unstable, & I have heard, "the ticking time bomb", that is Russia's obsolete Nuclear Submarine Fleet, that is sitting, barely floating, "deteriorating".......?
    Pickles.
    I have to ask, where did you here that from. You should really find a more reliable source.
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    I can't recall where I was reading about it, but after the collapse of the USSR they had quite a few unaccounted for suitcase nukes, each believed to be 1 kiloton yield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mekon76 View Post
    I can't recall where I was reading about it, but after the collapse of the USSR they had quite a few unaccounted for suitcase nukes, each believed to be 1 kiloton yield.
    Haven't heard of that, but if it were true, it would be extremely worrying. Just as the story of " Plutonium Mountain " was/is a worry.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...=.e3f88719e614
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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