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…The United States needs to get off the high horse of world policing and take a look at The "Homeland." Stop passing judgment, assuming that countries have chemical weapons, nuclear weapons, or box knives. The United States needs to take some actions…
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…was shown to the United States. It was not Iraq or North Korea that savagely attacked the United States; it was an organized group of terror. In the coming decades terrorism will become more dangerous as rogue groups acquire nuclear and biological weapons capable…
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…people are to stupid to make nuclear weapons of the past. In result of there stupidity, there is no real threat of mass destruction in the future. Vonnegut gives examples about the big brained human race making to many split decisions on impulse. Decisions…
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…high school students built a small nuclear weapon in a chemistry lab from instructions found on the Internet. Resources like Jolly Roger's Cookbook and the Phreak filez are easily available on the Internet, but contrary to what most mass-media mediums would…
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…temperatures and pressures created by a fission explosion are also used to initiate fusion and thus detonate a thermonuclear bomb. See also nuclear weapon.…
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…Review 2000). The air combat is based on a fleet of 71 F/A-18 aircraft with radars, missiles and other weapons systems, supported by a number of air bases across northern Australia (Pg 36 Defence Review 2000). In any air combat the key strengths are the skills…
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…, it is not as easy as it sounds, because these are not trails that are out in the open. There have been several suggestions made; I don’t think we would use any of them. But defoliation of the forest by low-yield atomic weapons could be well done. When you remove…
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…of being cut off by Saddam Hussein; there was also an extreme threat that the Iraqi’s possessed nuclear weapons which would endanger all bordering countries. The President said that anything less than the full cooperation of the Iraqi troops and tanks would…
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…, was already beaten by Bush. Like the rest of the American people, I was being told on a daily basis that Iraq was a menace to America and perhaps the entire free world. I was being warned about chemical, biological, even nuclear weapons being constructed…
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…again. Especially with nuclear weapons so easily obtainable.…
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