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…allies rather than the USSR itself—along with competition for influence in the Third World, and a major superpower arms race. Arms Race: Nuclear weapons are not dangerous if there is no use for them. The Cold War invented a need for nuclear weapons. Deterrence…
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…Many of the causes of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear reactors were from the lack of safety and the failure to follow safety features. This horrible incident shows us many lessons that should be learned. A few reasons for the Chernobyl power…
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…while the unknown effects of radiation caused many more deaths amongst the survivors of the blast. Despite the ghastly effects of such a weapon, it offered the best choice for a quick and easy defeat of Japan. President Truman, who authorized the use…
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…caused many more deaths amongst the survivors of the blast. Despite the ghastly effects of such a weapon, it offered the best choice for a quick and easy defeat of Japan. President Truman, who authorized the use of the atomic bomb, made a wise decision under…
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…used this weapon very often because during the First Interplanetary War the city called Valley was destroyed by a nuclear bomb. New Valley was built on the infected grounds because nobody knew about the bomb (the cities and towns other than Valley were very…
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…in the defense of North America, Canada needed a long range, all-weather interceptor capable of confronting the only threat seen at that time, Soviet bombers traveling across the Arctic Ocean carrying nuclear weapons. In 1946 Avro Canada began design work on a two…
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…committed against Palestinians under Israeli occupation), has a fondness for weapons of mass destruction (including an arsenal of at least 200 nuclear warheads), and ignores UN resolutions. Should Israel be attacked? Of course not. And that's because crimes…
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…own building, killing our own citizens. Why haven’t we formed a program to teach them how to make nuclear weapons and other bombs to aid in other attacks? I suppose the only other option is to deport all terrorists, however this is silly. I mean sure…
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…. Maybe the biggest thing of all was that the message was sent to Josef Stalin that the Americans had a strong weapon that he could not counter and that we were the only nuclear superpower. To follow up, not only did the United States send a message to Josef…
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…Project, an experiment directed towards the research for a weapon of mass destruction. This was the very beginning of what was to be the new type of warfare known as nuclear warfare. The Americans also invented a water and land vehicle called “the DUKW…
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