Yeah, nuclear weapons. More than any other nation on planet Earth. I just hope they don't use them.
“Nuclear weapons, they’re unlike any other weapon,” said Joe Cirincione, a nuclear weapons expert who previously served as president of the Ploughshares Fund. “And that’s just the explosive part — not to mention the thermal effects and the radiation that are produced.”
I'm not worried about it, but during the cold war, Russia built bomb shelters and stocked them with potassium iodide. In schools in the US, we did a drill call "drop" where we dropped under our desk and placed our hands over our head. The running joke was, place your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye
Yeah, nuclear weapons. More than any other nation on planet Earth. I just hope they don't use them.
“Nuclear weapons, they’re unlike any other weapon,” said Joe Cirincione, a nuclear weapons expert who previously served as president of the Ploughshares Fund. “And that’s just the explosive part — not to mention the thermal effects and the radiation that are produced.”
I'm not worried about it, but during the cold war, Russia built bomb shelters and stocked them with potassium iodide. In schools in the US, we did a drill call "drop" where we dropped under our desk and placed our hands over our head. The running joke was, place your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye