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Quoted: If I remember correctly, didn't we only have one nuke left at the end of the war? Maybe two? We probably could have built more, but I would have to think it would have taken time we probably wouldn't have had, had Russia been invaded. America could of have built more very quickly. There was a good deal of discussion about how to use them tactically if an invasion of Japan happened |
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America could of have built more very quickly. There was a good deal of discussion about how to use them tactically if an invasion of Japan happened Quoted:
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If I remember correctly, didn't we only have one nuke left at the end of the war? Maybe two? We probably could have built more, but I would have to think it would have taken time we probably wouldn't have had, had Russia been invaded. America could of have built more very quickly. There was a good deal of discussion about how to use them tactically if an invasion of Japan happened I Googled "nuclear tests post WWII and got this: Operation Crossroads was a pair of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in mid-1946. Link So we had operational bombs less than a year after the end of the war. I bet we could have built them sooner if a Russian war loomed. |
