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: Iraq would have to full responsibility and accept liability for damages and destroy its chemical and biological weapons and ballistic missiles, give up any nuclear weapons programs, and accept international inspection to make sure these conditions were met
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they will kill or be killed. Does this mean that all people should have the ability to possess whatever arms they wish? No, even pro-gunners believe that there should be obvious limitations and reasonable controls on such weapons as nuclear weapon or other weapon
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communism. Additionally, Eisenhower maintained that dialogue between the US and the Soviet Union was crucial to the security of the entire globe, even if, in the process, each side was adding to its pile of nuclear weapons.
The death of Soviet leader Joseph
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with one another. The 1962 Cuban Missile Crises, although over Cuba, pitted the U.S. directly against Russia. The decisions between October 14 and 17, 1962 could easily have started WWIII or everyones fear at the time, nuclear war. But, calmer heads
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by air reconnaissance in October 1962, Kennedy imposed a quarantine on all offensive weapons bound for Cuba. While the world trembled on the brink of nuclear war, the Russians backed down and agreed to take the missiles away. The American response to the Cuban
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was a huge issue in North America during the Cold War. Canadas lack of nuclear weapons forced them to agree to N.O.R.A.D. in 1957. The N.O.R.A.D. agreement joined the air defense forces of the two countries under an American commander and a Canadian second
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. (Warren, James. PP. 223.) The only problem with the disposal was how the weapons were disposed of. The U.S. incinerated their nuclear warheads, while Russia just buried them underground. This is now causing excessive ground pollution. It is similar
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and the USA had been fighting for power they had also stored up a large cache of nuclear weapons. This in fact would put the whole world in jeopardy for their lives. It was Regain who brought forth the ideas of a Star Wars anti-ballistic weaponry. But the idea
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and the USA had been fighting for power they had also stored up a large cache of nuclear weapons. This in fact would put the whole world in jeopardy for their lives. It was Regain who brought forth the ideas of a Star Wars anti-ballistic weaponry. But the idea
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of the climax at 33, 000 in 1965. The USSR's stockpile of nuclear weapons, including those that are active, operational forces and retired, non-deployed warheads awaiting dismantlement, also rose exponentially beginning from a 5,000 in 1960, to reach the height
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