MANIFOLD
BrowseUS ElectionNewsAbout
Which country will be the first to use a nuclear weapon in anger (post WW2)?
➕
Plus
10
Ṁ1047
2100
1D
1W
1M
ALL
28%
Russia
16%
Iran
9%
Israel
8%
United States
7%
North Korea
6%
China
6%
Other
6%
United Kingdom
5%
France
5%
Pakistan
4%
India

This settles if and when a nuclear weapon is used offensively (if that never happens, hooray but this never settles).

#️ Nuclear
#Nuclear Risk
#Nuclear Power
Get
Ṁ1,000
and
S1.00
Comments

Related questions

What country will first denote a nuclear weapon in combat?
What country will detonate the next nuclear weapon?
If nuclear weapons are utilized in the India Pakistan conflict, which country will pull the trigger first.
Which countries will detonate a nuclear weapon offensively in 2025?
What country will the third nuclear weapon used in combat hit?
In the eventuality of a nuclear weapon being used, which country is most likely to detonate it first?
First country to conduct offensive nuclear strike (before 2035)?
What will be the next country to come into possession of their own nuclear weapon?
In the eventuality of a nuclear weapon being used, where it will be dropped first?
Which countries will increase the size of their nuclear warhead stockpile in 2024?

Related questions

What country will first denote a nuclear weapon in combat?
In the eventuality of a nuclear weapon being used, which country is most likely to detonate it first?
What country will detonate the next nuclear weapon?
First country to conduct offensive nuclear strike (before 2035)?
If nuclear weapons are utilized in the India Pakistan conflict, which country will pull the trigger first.
What will be the next country to come into possession of their own nuclear weapon?
Which countries will detonate a nuclear weapon offensively in 2025?
In the eventuality of a nuclear weapon being used, where it will be dropped first?
What country will the third nuclear weapon used in combat hit?
Which countries will increase the size of their nuclear warhead stockpile in 2024?
Terms & Conditions•Privacy Policy•Sweepstakes Rules
BrowseElectionNewsAbout