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…allies, a war fought on political, economic, and propaganda fronts, with limited recourse to weapons, largely because of fear of a nuclear holocaust. This term, The Cold War, was first used by presidential advisor Bernard Baruch during a congressional debate…
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…. One of the main issues that strained relations between the Soviet Union and the west was the threat of nuclear war. Both the Soviet Union and the United States knew how to make nuclear weapons. This knowledge made the consequences of their actions much more…
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…of this law. Sectors of the economy Industry France has been very successful in developing dynamic telecommunications, aerospace, and weapons sectors. Energy With virtually no domestic oil production, France has relied heavily on the development of nuclear
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…is not Communist and they are not invading anyone at this time. Iraq is in serious breech of Security Council Resolutions; Sadam Hussein has failed to comply with 23 of the 27 UN obligations. Iraq is developing biological, chemical and nuclear weapons; which imposes…
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…the war on terrorism, “It costs a lot to fight this war. We have spent more than a billion dollars a month -- over $30 million a day -- and we must be prepared for future operations. Afghanistan proved that expensive precision weapons defeat the enemy…
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…as the KGB , had secret campaigns being waged daily in the attempt to reveal various information concerning the making of nuclear weapons. The CIA, established in 1947, and the KGB, established in 1954, used Berlin as the battlefield for espionage…
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…as the KGB , had secret campaigns being waged daily in the attempt to reveal various information concerning the making of nuclear weapons. The CIA, established in 1947, and the KGB, established in 1954, used Berlin as the battlefield for espionage…
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…being waged daily in the attempt to reveal various information concerning the making of nuclear weapons (Persico 1997). The CIA, established in 1947, and the KGB, established in 1954, used Berlin as the battlefield for espionage (Newsweek 1998…
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…Chernobyl Ben Parker also known as Spiderman’s uncle said, “With great power comes great responsibility”(Stanlee 12). When he said that sentence he was saying that when or if you acquire great power it requires great responsibility. Nuclear power…
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…The Proposition 11 ballot is just twelve days away and actions need to be taken to prevent this measure from passing. This ballot measure would "prohibit nuclear power facilities unless the Federal Government provides adequate means for waste disposal…
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