You are right we dont have those weapon programs.
But for example we have "The Biosecurity Level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory the "Maximum Disclosure Laboratory"" so that means we can do stuff if we want to.
For example in 1961, at the Çekmece Nuclear Research and Training Center, an experimental reactor was operated at 1 MW power for training and basic research. Things related nuclear is studied in Turkey since 1955. We have some know how.
For Akkuyu we agreed with the Russian public company Atomstroyexport (a subsidiary of Atomenergoprom of ROSATOM). As part of the deal we will not give the stuff our nuclear power plant produces whether it is waste or energy back to Russians.
So what can we do with the things our nuclear power plant produces?
Less enriched uranium, Medium enriched uranium (which we can use for Civil / military research) and Highly enriched uranium. The most important one here is highly enriched uranium. Most certainly Turkey will use it for it's aircraft carrier and ballistic submarines. Aircraft carrier and nuclear powered ballistic submarines will be our excuse to produce highly enriched uranium. That means you can secretly make an atomic bomb too.
ICBM isnt a must for atomic bombs. Load it to a plane and deliver it. With exception of atomic bombs there is nuclear powered warmachines and advanced research in Turkey's destiny.
As for the ICBM we have the cover of satallite delivery capability. We can make it...
We can use ICBMs for MOABs (Massive Ordnance Air Blast). They have good enough blasts.
We signed Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, NNWS parties to the NPT agree not to "receive", "manufacture", or "acquire" nuclear weapons or to "seek or receive any assistance in the manufacture of nuclear weapons" (Article II). But can you tell me which country on earth will truly follow it?
We also have signed Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, so we cant test our atomic bombs.
Article X allows a state to leave the treaty if "extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country", giving three months' (ninety days') notice. The state is required to give reasons for leaving the NPT in this notice.
NATO states argue that when there is a state of "general war" the treaty no longer applies, effectively allowing the states involved to leave the treaty with no notice.
Simply future will tell. As for aircraf carier and ballistic submarine with a reactor
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