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The largest weapons ever made would have couldn't even take out a medium sized city.
Tell that to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those were considered tiny by modern standards. How stupid can you get, neocon?
Let's find out, shall we?
There was no accidental nuclear detonation, which is quite frankly something that can't happen by accident.
As if you know anything about it:
Ural Mountains Radiation Pollution
1957 Kystym Explosion
http://www.american.edu/ted/ural.htm
No, in fact, both US and Russian space agencies are currently suffering from an acute shortage of plutonium. Russia has almost all the remaining stockpile, measured in a few kilograms, and that stock pile will be depleted in a few years.
As if you know anything but your own lies - 34 tons is all the US State Department will admit to the Russians having:
Russian Plutonium Poses Major Risk
U.S. efforts to dispose of excess plutonium were closely tied to those in Russia, which also declared 34 metric tons of plutonium as excess to weapons needs
http://www.forbes.com/business/2007/10/17/us-plutonium-disposal-cx_1018oxford.html
Boy, don't you feel stupid.