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As Tensions Escalate, A Look At Nuclear Capabilities Of US, Israel And Iran

Iran has in recent years been enriching uranium to up to 60% purity - near weapons-grade levels of 90%.

As Tensions Escalate, A Look At Nuclear Capabilities Of US, Israel And Iran
Israel has never admitted having nuclear weapons but is widely believed to have them. (representational)
  • Nine countries currently either say they have nuclear weapons or are believed to possess them
  • Israel has never acknowledged having nuclear weapons but is widely believed to have them
  • Iran has been enriching uranium to up to 60% purity - near weapons-grade levels of 90%
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Nine countries currently either say they have nuclear weapons or are believed to possess them. The first to have nuclear arms were the five original nuclear weapons states - the United States, Russia, China, France, and the United Kingdom. All five are signatories to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which commits countries that don't have nuclear arms not to build or obtain them, and those that do to "pursue negotiations in good faith" aimed at nuclear disarmament.

Rivals India and Pakistan, which haven't signed the NPT, have built up their nuclear arsenals over the years. India was the first to conduct a nuclear test in 1974, followed by another in 1998. Pakistan followed with its own nuclear tests just a few weeks later.

Israel, which also hasn't signed the NPT, has never acknowledged having nuclear weapons but is widely believed to have them.

North Korea joined the NPT in 1985 but announced its withdrawal from the treaty in 2003, citing what it called US aggression. Since 2006, it has conducted a string of nuclear tests.

Iran has long insisted its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, and US intelligence agencies have assessed that Tehran is not actively pursuing the bomb now. But Iran has in recent years been enriching uranium to up to 60% purity - near weapons-grade levels of 90%.

In an annual assessment released this week, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute estimated that the nine countries had the following stockpiles of military nuclear warheads as of January:

  • Russia: 4,309
  • United States: 3,700
  • China: 600
  • France: 290
  • United Kingdom: 225
  • India: 180
  • Pakistan: 170
  • Israel: 90
  • North Korea: 50

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