The Pros And Cons Of The Cold War

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people that the Cold war ended means no more or less possibility of the Nuclear weapons, our world today is witnessing a higher fear of the this dangerous power than in the war time (Heyes, 2015). Since the end of Cold war, the number of countries that have the nuclear weapons has increased such as France (about 300 warheads), England (no less than 200 weapons), China (more than 400 strategic weapons), India (at least 100 warheads) and so on. From some of the listed numbers above, although no one knows the exact number of how many nuclear weapons each nation has, the level of destruction of the nuclear storage in the world can be clearly seen. In recent years, the international community is always looking forward to a world without nuclear power, also the leading countries notify to decrease the …show more content…

First of all, it is argued that the great nuclear nations continue to maintain their advantage. According to the United States Ministry of Foreign Affairs, until 2013, the number of nuclear weapons of Russia and the US accounted for 90% the world’s nuclear storage. More specific, Russia has 1,480 warheads which is 174 warheads lower than the number the America has; 492 objects fitted with nuclear weapons being 300 objects less than the USA; 900 launched rockets and submarines that is 128 ones less than the US. In May and September 2013, the United States completed the annual test by launching three intercontinental missiles called Minuteman III. About Russia, in March 2013, the air force performed a large scale maneuvers with strategic plane carrying and releasing bombs from a distance, for example Tu-160, Tu-95MS, Su-27, MiG-31 and others. Moreover, in June, Russia’s rockets successfully fired the crossed-continent torpedo SS-19, the new rocket named RS-26 Rubezh and at the end of 2013, the strategic rocket force organized the practice with different scale and intensity. Standing at the third place of the number of nuclear weapons with