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  • Country position on nuclear weapons
  • Country position on the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
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  • Country position on the Partial Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
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  • Estimated destroyable area by nuclear weapons deliverable in first strike
  • Estimated explosive power of nuclear weapons deliverable in first strike
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  • Estimated number of nuclear warheads deliverable in first strike
  • Nuclear weapons proliferation
  • Nuclear weapons tests per year

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