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National Security Strategy
The Nuclear Club (January 2004)
Declared Nuclear States
- Russia: 8,400 warheads (11,000 km range)
- United States: 10,455 warheads (13,000 km range)
- United Kingdom: 200 warheads (12,000 km range)
- France: 350 warheads (5,300 km range)
- China: 390 (?) warheads (11,000 km range)
- Pakistan: 24-48 (?) warheads (1,500 km range)
- India: 18 (?) warheads (2,500 km range)
- North Korea
Suspected Nuclear States
- Israel: believed to have over 100 warheads; neither confirmed not denied
States Trying to Acquire Nuclear Bombs
Former Nuclear States
- South Africa: voluntarily destroyed entire arsenal by 1991
- Kazakhstan: voluntarily gave up former Soviet weapons
- Belarus: voluntarily gave up former Soviet weapons
- Ukraine: voluntarily gave up former Soviet weapons
States with Inactive Nuclear Programs
- Argentina: program voluntarily shut down by 1990
- Brazil: program voluntarily shut down by 1990
- Algeria: program voluntarily shut down in 1991
- Iraq: program dismantled by U.N. after First Gulf War