The atomic bombs 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man' dropped in August 1945 on Japan led to high civilian casualties, highlighting the devastating impact of nuclear warfare.
The United States and the Soviet Union's 1973 agreement aimed to prevent nuclear war reflected a shared recognition of the catastrophic risks posed by nuclear arsenals.
International treaties have made significant progress in regulating nuclear weapons, promoting disarmament, and curbing the proliferation that could endanger global security.
The categorization of nuclear arsenals by the Federation of American Scientists underscores the importance of transparency in nuclear capabilities and military expenditures across the globe.
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