Nuclear Arms Race Essay

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Nuclear Arms Race
The nuclear arms race was a competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies during the Cold War.(Nuclear Arms Race, Wikipedia)
Background
The nuclear age began before the Cold War. The United States was the first country to develop the nuclear weapons through the Manhattan Project during World War II against Axis power. The US ended the war by dropping nuclear bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Nuclear bombs are extremely powerful. It could destroy an entire city and kill tens of thousands of people. The only time nuclear weapons have been used in war was at the end of World War II against Japan. Although the Cold War was predicated …show more content…

However, on August 29, 1949, the Soviet Union shocked the entire world with their first nuclear bomb named “First Lightning”. The world did not think that the Soviet Union was this far along in their nuclear weapons. The United States felt threatened. The nuclear arms race had began.
The Hydrogen bomb
The hydrogen bomb, a stronger version of nuclear bomb, which uses a fission bomb to ignite thermonuclear fuel, marked a new and extremely important stage in the nuclear arms race. Truman’s super bomb took over two years to complete. On November 1, 1952, the United States detonated the first hydrogen bomb on the pacific atoll of Eniwetok. The Soviet Union did not left far behind. Nine months later, on August 12, 1953 it tested an intermediate type of hydrogen bomb.
Mutual Assured …show more content…

However, there were still nuclear researches after the Cold War. Without doubt, all these advanced science and technology and modern weapons played critical role in the Cold War, and it was just because technology and weapons that kept the cold war from becoming a warm war, and prevent the outbreak of the Third World War. Both of these two countries were superpowers, they were almost equally matched, in terms of the technology they developed and weapons they possessed. They also knew that they were not completely sure to defeat the other side if they fought, and that is why the war was called “cold war”. Moreover, the leaders of the two countries knew very clearly that modern weapons including nuclear weapons were so destructive that they could not only destroy a country, but also the world. That would be a disaster for the whole human being. I think it was so lucky that, at that serious situation, the leaders from both countries remained a “cool” mind and did not launch the

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