Papers 1471-1480 of total 12759 found.
…arrangement whereby Germany would not be allowed to manufacture nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons. In its first decade NATO was mainly a military organization dependent on U.S. power for security and for the revival of Europe's economy and national…
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…years. People fought for 5 years and lost more than 50 billion dollars. Do think it was worth it? Now, maybe if governments use the past as a guide to the future we won't have to fight such a bloody battle ever again. Especially with nuclear weapons so…
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…to American intelligence, defence science and weapons technology. New Zealand has now been withdrawn from this treaty; claiming that they could not accept the United States' policy positions on nuclear powered and armed warships New Zealand had alienated The United…
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…and brinkmanship was evident. The smallest event could have caused the world to fall into a nuclear war. American spy planes had been flying over the Soviet Union taking photographs from 1955 to 1958. The U2 spy planes had been flying at an altitude of 75,000 feet…
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…Castro had become hostile to the United States since we wouldn't purchase there sugar or supply weapons to them any longer. While he himself never actually came up with the plan, It was Kennedy that made the final decision on the to follow thought with The Bay…
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…doing what when it come to terrorism), M (head of MI6) and Dr Christmas Jones who has a degree in nuclear physics. Character James bond was created by Ian Fleming based on his lifestlye as a British intelligence spy. However, Bond was altered in many ways…
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…complicated and sophisticated. I myself stand that biotechnology can be used to our advantage, but I sternly warn you as Albert Einstein warned President Roosevelt about his discoveries of nuclear energy, that biotechnology can…
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…developed more, leading to even deadlier weapons for WW2. The good thing about this was that whereas war technology improved, the people invented and improved a whole lot of other things as well, such as surgery. The doctors were forced to invent new and faster…
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…dollars. Do think it was worth it? Now, maybe if governments use the past as a guide to the future we won't have to fight such a bloody battle ever again. Especially with nuclear weapons so easily obtainable.…
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…of American appreciation for constitutional balance", Calleo is quick to argue that America's imperial fantasies and Europe's constitutional dreams may well defeat each other. Calleo argues that given the proliferation of nuclear weapons, income redistribution…
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