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The world is still the same

 


The world is still the same

When the coronavirus is gone the world is still the same. The superpowers are fighting about their effect in the global arena, and the thing is that the ecological problems along with overpopulation and climate chancing would make the world even more complicated. There are many nations, which want to increase their power in the global fields, and this kind of need is increasing the will to create nuclear weapons, what are the good reason to leave the nation alone. 

The internal stability in the nation, what owns the nuclear force is so important, that the governments of the nations, which are similar to North Korea want to create those weapons, and then they can use the internal stability as the reason to argue the need of food aid. If the food aid would stop, the leaders of those nations would fall and the anarchists will get the nuclear weapons in their hands. 

Problem is that stability in the countries, what are owning nuclear weapons is very important. If nuclear weapons would get in the wrong hands, that causes dangerous situations, and that's why some governments are getting them in their hands. 

So the need for internal stability would cause the food and power supply for the North-Korea would continue because those weapons are a good way to guarantee, that the violent riots and need to change the government would not be supported by the Western nations. This model, what North-Korea uses is the same, what China and other owners of nuclear weapons are used. At first, those nations are built high-yield nuclear weapons. Then they can create new military technology behind that wall. 

And the action model for this kind of security policy has been copied from the USA and the Soviet Union. So now we are going to think about the differences between the uranium and plutonium-based nuclear weapons, we must realize that the uranium route doesn't require the nuclear reactors. But the large and complex chemical industries are needed to create highly enriched uranium for nuclear weapons. 

The uranium bomb can as well as plutonium bombs can be used as the spark plug for the fusion reaction in the hydrogen bombs. And even if, the uranium nuclear weapons are less powerful than plutonium bombs they can still be very deadly. 

When we are thinking about modern nuclear weapons the most of them are hydrogen bombs. That means that the low-yield fission bomb would explode in the chamber, which is filled with lithium that causes fusion reaction in that layer. So the fission weapons role in that reaction is minimum. And this makes this kind of weapon so dangerous. 

And even if the creators of the nuclear weapons would want to make only the fission bombs, that thing would also act as the shield. At first, the nation would make the uranium bombs and in their shield, they can start to develop the more advanced plutonium weapons. 

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