I'll let you tell Putin that.
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I would have to say the USA
"China: About 240 total warheads.
France: Fewer than 300 operational warheads.
Russia: Approximately 1,480 deployed strategic warheads [1]. The Federation of American Scientists estimates Russia has another 1,022 nondeployed strategic warheads and approximately 2,000 tactical nuclear warheads. Additional thousands are awaiting dismantlement.
United Kingdom: Fewer than 160 deployed strategic warheads, total stockpile of up to 225.
United States: Approximately 5,113 nuclear warheads [2], including tactical, strategic, and nondeployed weapons. According to the latest official New START declaration, the United States deploys 1,654 strategic nuclear warheads on 792 deployed ICBMs, SLBMs, and strategic bombers [1]. The Federation of American Scientists estimates that the United States' nondeployed strategic arsenal is approximately 2,800 warheads and the U.S. tactical nuclear arsenal numbers 500 warheads. Additional warheads are retired and await dismantlement."
America.
They control a good portion of the world's media. Everything comes out of America.
Not to mention their military.
Does the amount of warheads mean anything? I think after a country has launched 1,000 - the difference between how many Russia has left, and how many the USA has left wouldn't really matter anymore :P
I'd have to go with the USA myself, as people have said, it's all about technology... Not about the number of people that can invade a country anymore - if that were the case, North Korea would be up there.
Russia.
North Korea