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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Nuclear''', or '''atomic warfare''', is a [[war]] in which [[nuclear weapons]] are used. This has only happened once - the [[atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]] by the [[United States of America]] against the [[Empire of Japan]] near the end of [[World War II]]. Today the term usually refers to confrontations in which opposing sides are both armed with nuclear weapons.
 +==See also==
 +* [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]]
 +* [[No first use]]
 +* [[Nuclear weapon]]
 +* [[Nuclear weapon design]]
 +* [[Nuclear weapons debate]]
 +* [[Nuclear weapons in popular culture]]
 +* [[Nuclear sharing]]
 +* [[Nuclear strategy]]
 +* [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]]
 +* [[Strategic nuclear weapon]]
 +* [[Tactical nuclear weapon]]
 + 
 +'''[[Cold war]]:'''
 +* [[Deterrence theory]]
 +* [[Doomsday Clock]]
 +* [[Mutual assured destruction]]
 +* [[Nuclear arms race]]
 +* [[Square Leg]]
 +* [[Strategic Defense Initiative]]
 + 
 +'''Proliferation:'''
 +* [[Nuclear proliferation]]
 +* [[Nuclear disarmament]]
 +* [[List of states with nuclear weapons]]
 + 
 +'''US specific:'''
 +* [[Nuclear weapons and the United States]]
 +* [[North Korea – United States relations]]
 +* [[Iran – United States relations]]
 +* ''[[Essentials of Post–Cold War Deterrence]]''
 + 
 +'''Post nuclear exchange:'''
 +* [[Continuity of government]]
 +* [[Nuclear holocaust]]
 +* [[Nuclear winter]]
 + 
 +'''General:'''
 +* [[Atomic Age]]
 +* [[Doomsday event]]
 +* [[Weapon of mass destruction]]
 +* [[World War III]]
 + 
 +{{GFDL}}

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Nuclear, or atomic warfare, is a war in which nuclear weapons are used. This has only happened once - the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States of America against the Empire of Japan near the end of World War II. Today the term usually refers to confrontations in which opposing sides are both armed with nuclear weapons.

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Cold war:

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Post nuclear exchange:

General:




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