Atomic Vs. Nuclear Bombs: Is There A Difference?
- The atomic bomb was developed and tested by the U.S. And used twice in 1945 on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II swiftly.
- This use and the Soviet Union's nuclear test prompted the development of the more powerful hydrogen bomb, which uses fusion along with fission reactions.
- India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed neighbors, have experienced decades of hostility and recent missile strikes, raising concerns of potential nuclear conflict.
- Michael Kugelman noted that despite the presence of nuclear weapons acting as a deterrent, both militaries remain willing to engage in significant conventional military actions against one another.
- The escalating India-Pakistan tensions risk regional disruption and radioactive fallout that experts warn could eventually affect global stability, including U.S. Interests.
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Nuclear Powers - International Community concerned about military escalation between India and Pakistan
The military escalation between the two nuclear powers India and Pakistan has caused worldwide concern. The US, China, the European Union and the UN called on the conflict parties to deescalate. Iran and Bangladesh also expressed concern.
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