Papers 1611-1620 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…. Kennedy followed in 1961. Kennedy worked for equal rights in our country. Kennedy slowed the arms race, and quite possibly, stopped global nuclear war. When Russia placed nuclear weapons in Cuba, he placed a ban on all offensive weapons bound for Cuba…
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…to rival his older brother' (Davis, pg. 28). This relationship between the two brothers could be discussed much more intricately but it is only one of the sub-plot interactions that make the issue of nuclear weapons even more intriguing and exciting…
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Category: /History
…atomic, biological or chemical weapons, and stocks of such weapons in other countries of continental Europe were to be strictly controlled. In addition, Germany undertook not to manufacture long-range and guided missiles, influence mines, warships…
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Category: /History
…but rather its behavior, particularly its quest for nuclear weapons, its support for terrorism and subversion in the region, and its opposition to the peace process. By early 1995, however, the U.S. attitude toward Iran began to harden. The Iranian behavior…
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…, United Stated was become rich because it was far away from the battlefield and U.S was sold out weapons such as Tank, Rocket and other military weapon to Europe and Asia countries. In the moments, United State was known as the world largest military weapons
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…to withdraw some of her forces from the Federal Republic of Germany. Protocol III Embodied resolutions on the control of armaments on the European mainland. The Federal Republic of Germany was forbidden to manufacture atomic, biological or chemical weapons
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…The Second Amendment <Tab/> " Our greatest strength lies in the fact that so many of our people not only posses weapons but also understand their use, and above all they are prepared to defend them selves against any sudden attack…
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Category: /History
…representatives of Western ideologies in the Gulf region, when he fought the ”original” Gulf war from 1980 till 1988 against Iran’s Chomeini. During that war, the whole world built up Saddam Hussein’s weaponry by exporting either weapons or raw material…
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Category: /Law & Government
…;amp;oacute;n de Armas Nucleares, "Treaty of the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)" y el Tratado de la Prohibición de Pruebas Nucleares "Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)", los jugarían un papel importante en…
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…- - What Have We Learned From Three-Mile Island After 17 Years ? (Implications for Future Chernobyl's ) Today in our energy hungry world, the reliance on nuclear power is getting larger and larger. Nuclear power is on top of the list of forms of power…
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