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A small handful of so-called 'developed' countries hold all of the World's nuclear stockpiles, with Russia and the United States the worst offenders. Each of those two superpowers possess massive arsenals of the planet's most destructive military tool, both of which could easily destroy the entire planet - in a matter of seconds - many times over. The US also loans them to a few 'friendly' nations.

 
Indian Akash surface-to-air nuclear missile
Indian Akash surface-to-air nuclear missile image: Frontier India (license)
Data released by the Federation of American Scientists - October.02.2009 - Next data release May.26.2010
Asian Countries With Nuclear Weapons Stockpiles
Country First tests Operational Warheads [1] Total Warheads [1]
Russia 1949 4,718 13,000
China 1964 ~180 240
Israel 1979* unknown 80
Pakistan 1998 unknown 70-90
India 1974 unknown 60-80
North Korea 2006* unknown <10
  *unverified    
Asian Countries Which Borrow Nuclear Weapons From Other Countries
Country Borrowed From  
Turkey United States NATO-backed 'Nuclear Sharing' deal
What Is Nuclear Sharing?

Nuclear sharing is dressed up as a 'nuclear deterrence' by the US and NATO, but it only acts to roll out these weapons to more parts of the World, therefore making the existance of the current nuclear powers' own stockpiles, much more acceptable to the public at large. Of the three NATO nuclear powers (United Kingdon, France, United States), only the US has loaned out weapons to other countries, and they have even previously loaned out added ballistic weapons to the UK, up until the early 90's, even though they were a nuclear power in their own right, with their own extensive arsenal of the weapons.

It is believed that there are about 180 borrowed nuclear warheads currently stored in Europe, which are all loaned by the United States, through a NATO-approved 'Nuclear Sharing' scheme, bringing the continents overall total to around 500. The loaned warheads are all kept under guard by United States troops at American military bases in Europe, and during peacetime only the US military holds the security codes to set off these missiles. According to the respective Nuclear Sharing deals, in the event of a war, it is anticipated that the US military would load the nuclear weapons onto military planes which belong to the participating country.

Opposition to Nuclear Sharing has come from within NATO itself, and from the Non-Aligned Movement - an association of 118 global countries, who consider themselves to be non-alligned, and not against, any of the current major global power blocs (EU, US, Russia). Many people believe that this policy of Nuclear Sharing violates the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which prohibits the transfer of nuclear weapons, but the United States refutes this by saying that the weapons will only be transferred in the event of a war breaking out.

Deployment Of Nuclear Weapons In Asia
Country Military Bases With Active Nuclear Weapons [2]
Russia 48
China 8-14
Pakistan 8
India 5
Israel 4
Turkey 1
Previous Nuclear Powers In Asia
Country Info
Kazakhstan Inherited 1,400 nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union, and transferred them all to Russia by 1995
*note - Many more states have had nuclear weapons based on their territories in the past, by foreign powers, which have since been removed. Only countries mentioned above have given up their own personal nuclear arsenals voluntarily.
 
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Map showing the nuclear situation around the World image: Public Domain
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References
[1] "Status of World Nuclear Forces 2009" Federation of American Scientists - All numbers are estimates and further described in the Nuclear Notebook in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the nuclear appendix in the SIPRI Yearbook. Additional reports are published on the FAS Strategic Security Blog. Unlike those publications, this table is updated continuously as new information becomes available - Current update: October.02.2009 - last retrieved by BlatantWorld.com on January.05.2010
[2] "Estimated Worldwide Locations of Nuclear Weapons, 2009" PDF File - Figures/Research by Robert S. Norris & Hans M. Kristensen, from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
 
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