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Category: /History
…that, for the ideas of communism express the vital interests of the popular masses. Our ideas, the ideas of communism have such great vitality that no weapon can destroy them, that not even the nuclear weapon can hold up the development of these progressive ideas…
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…in it. In a $1 there are approximately 46 rupees. Long-range studies predict that Pakistan’s collapse is near as US takes out Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and it would accede to India. In 2010 Pakistan it is predicted, would suffer from great economic crises…
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…, the Americans had considered using nuclear weapons, but they backed down precisely because they knew that the Soviets would not have hesitated using atomic weapons which would have produced a nuclear war. An internal factor, which had important consequences…
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Category: /History
…masses. Our ideas, the ideas of communism have such great vitality that no weapon can destroy them, that not even the nuclear weapon can hold up the development of these progressive ideas. Our ideas will capture the minds of mankind. The attempts…
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weapons, was used to create a nuclear explosion a black hole the size of earth would be created. He also stated no one would be around to witness the creation. It would have been caused by the implosion of earth at a massive rate and the amount of energy…
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…about safety, and American domination. This resulted in the Canadian government refusing to allow nuclear weapons on Canadian soil in 1962. This was a defining moment in Canadian history because Canada stood up for it's self and refused to allow nuclear
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…is no exception. America is determined to attack Iraq and is not deterred in any way. Bush addressed the nation in his radio speech by saying, "The resolution requires Iraq to fully and unconditionally disarm itself of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons materials…
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…whether or not Iraq has weapons of mass destruction in their possession. The 1991 Cease-Fire Treaty, which was formed after the Gulf War during the first President Bush's administration, called for them to release or properly destroy any nuclear, biological…
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…should be passed regarding guns or not (Kellermann). Some people believe that it should be absolute, and any and all arms should be legal. Some pro-gunners draw what seem to be obvious limitations. For instance, the owning of a nuclear weapon
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Category: /History
…' (1989), and the Persian Gulf War (1990-91). Mr. Hallion uses detailed examples to illustrate the progression of air and fire power from World War I to the Gulf War. Examples of the air and fire power include such weapons as the 'smart’ bombs…
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