Nuclear proliferation
[[Image:Nuclear weapon programs worldwide.png|thumb|300px|World map with List of countries with nuclear weapons|nuclear weapons development status represented by color. Red: Five "nuclear weapons states" from the NPT (USA, Russia, UK, France, PRC). Dark orange: Other known nuclear powers (India, Pakistan). Light orange: States suspected of having possession of, or suspected of being in the process of developing, nuclear weapons (Israel, North Korea, Iran, Ukraine). Purple: States which at one point had nuclear weapons and/or nuclear weapons research programs.
In popular culture
Tom Lehrer's comedic song Who's Next? describes the progression of nuclear proliferation from the United States to Luxembourg and Alabama.
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Tom Lehrer - Who's Next? - Luxembourg - Alabama
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The storyline of the 1998 video game Metal Gear Solid runs parallel to and addresses many issues of modern nuclear material use and abuse (strongly including nuclear proliferation).
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1998 - Metal Gear Solid
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | International cooperation |
| ► | Unsanctioned nuclear activity |
| ► | In popular culture |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links and references |
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