Thursday, September 08, 2005

Nuclear stockpiles could create 300,000 bombs





"An updated global nuclear inventory, published by ISIS on Wednesday, reveals that there were 1830 tonnes of plutonium in 35 countries at the end of 2003. That is enough to make 225,000 nuclear bombs.

"The total amount of plutonium, which is created in nuclear reactors, is increasing by 70 tonnes per year, the report says. Most of it is combined with radioactive waste in spent fuel, and is hence relatively difficult to access."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Turn lemons into lemon-aid. Use the nukes to power an Orion type space craft, or as I like to call them, bomb wagons.

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It won't truly have success, I believe this way.