Nuclear Security

These are the countries with nuclear weapons

U.S. Navy crew members walk on the deck of the USS Ronald Reagan, a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered super carrier, during a joint naval drill between South Korea and the U.S., in the West Sea, South Korea, October 14, 2016.  REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji - RTSS81O

US President Donald Trump has inherited a $1 trillion program to modernize US nukes. Image: REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

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Science and Technology Correspondent, Business Insider
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