Siculia and weapons of mass destruction

Siculia is one of a handful of nuclear armed states which are defined under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but does not posses any kind of chemical or biological weapons. The nuclear program was born in 1962 with the first experiments, but in the 1965 Siculia gets its first atomic bomb. Siculia reportedly retains around 100 nuclear weapons in a stockpile, scattered over strategic areas present in Siculia. The nuclear programme was born by the federal President Antonio Segni because of the turbulences that were occurring in the neighboring countries. His project on atomic weapons is to use it as a weapon of deterrence against external nations. This idea coincides with the French strike Force.

Siculia sign the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treatyand it signed and ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty in 1993 and 1994 respectively. Siculia denies currently having chemical weapons, ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) in 1995, and acceded to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) in 1984. Siculia had also ratified the Geneva Protocol in 1926.

The arsenal in total and 100 weapons atomeiche of type sea and air but are found in a state of innativity preserved in a military depot. The central government no longer focuses on the production of these weapons as the population is contrairia on these types of weapons. The central government focuses on the production of electricity, although this choice is slowly sostitituita with ecological power plants.

The federal President John Colucci during the Alliance leaders Summit 2017 Mikenstein stated that he wanted to sign a non-proliferation Treaty on all types of weapons of mass destruction which includes nuclear, chemical and biological and the prohibition of the militarization of the space.