We won't go into the possibility of putting some nukes on ships and sailing into assorted harbors. In that case, the physical size of the devices really won't matter.
Yes, be concerned and be afraid.
Considering the fact that the US constantly has submarines with nuclear weapons throughout the sea, no one knowing their exact location, or maximum depth, pointed at every possible target, I think that countries know better than to use nuclear weapons. They know we have subs pointing at them and they are almost impossible to track, having new numbers painted on them each time they dock. They are also very large, not like the subs you see in movies.
They know that if they use such a nuclear weapon, they will have 5 or more pointed directly at them waiting to go off.
I do not know if you were trying to allude to this or not, but I found that hilarious considering what my geometry teacher taught me: "all squares are rhombus'" "not all rhombus' are squares"
Great! I wasn't trying to be a pain or anything just wondering :)
Does this story really belong in Politics? I think it more has to do with competition then politics.
I do not know if you were trying to allude to this or not, but I found that hilarious considering what my geometry teacher taught me: "all squares are rhombus'" "not all rhombus' are squares"