Spanish nuclear programme

During the rule of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, it was reported Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco, (he was killed by an underground mine placed in a tunnel dug by the terrorist group ETA, in a street less than 800 feet away from the US Consular Offices in Madrid, calle de Serrano), who was reported discouraging cabinet ministers from joining the Axis during WWII, considering a possible reprisal naval attack to harbors and coastal towns from Britons, had in mind the launch of a nuclear weapon program. Its main purpose was "to strengthen Spanish international position, turning the country into a weapons power" for having more respect among the international community. According to a CIA report dated May the 15th of 1974, Franco's government was developing a civilian nuclear plan, which deser

Spanish nuclear programme

During the rule of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, it was reported Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco, (he was killed by an underground mine placed in a tunnel dug by the terrorist group ETA, in a street less than 800 feet away from the US Consular Offices in Madrid, calle de Serrano), who was reported discouraging cabinet ministers from joining the Axis during WWII, considering a possible reprisal naval attack to harbors and coastal towns from Britons, had in mind the launch of a nuclear weapon program. Its main purpose was "to strengthen Spanish international position, turning the country into a weapons power" for having more respect among the international community. According to a CIA report dated May the 15th of 1974, Franco's government was developing a civilian nuclear plan, which deser