Papers 1781-1790 of total 12759 found.
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…, Secretariat, and International Court of Justice. NATO is made up of the Defense Planning Committee, Nuclear Atlantic Cooperation Council. UN and NATO were both formed after major crises in the world. UN was being formed during and after WWII. In 1944 reps…
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…confronted each other on the threshold of trade wars, while marginal ones collapsed. There was ethnic cleansing in the Balkans, a 'failed state' in Somalia, and genocide in Rwanda. Nuclear weapons lay unsecured in the former Soviet Union, and neo- Fascism surfaced…
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…. Nuclear Physicist Leo Szilard said, “I knew at the time, as the rest of the government knew, that Japan was essentially defeated and that we could win the war in another six months.” (Print Document 6). This shows that the use for the bomb must have been…
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…as many civilian lives as possible. With the new satellite air to ground missiles, a B-52 Stratofortress can fire any munition including nuclear weapons from more than 8,800 miles away to a perfect target. This means that we can battle without even being…
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…, and was one of the first members to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Also in 1990 during the Persian Gulf conflict, he supported U.S. military action in the country in exchange for assistance in protecting the Saudi territory from being taken over…
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…thread based in the desire reduce the leaders capacity to do harm, either in the form of the use of nuclear weapons or through actions that would result in diminishing availability and free trade of oil products between the countries of the Middle East…
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Category: /Literature/English
…have had their cockpit doors reinforced to keep potential hijackers at bay. “Alaska Airlines and Jet Blue have even retrofitted their planes with bulletproof, Kevlar-reinforced doors.” (Begley, Newsweek pg. 34) Potential weapons that are now disallowed…
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Category: /History
…and most powerful nuclear weapon of the time. This rivalry went into the culture of American societies. The Russians were always being viewed as the toughest rival and the team to beat according to the U.S. It is similar to how teams think of the defending…
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Category: /Literature/English
…believe in what this book says, that everything is important, no matter how small. I also believe that it Siddhartha is correct; that wisdom is not communicable. A man can spend years learning physics and can be so intelligent that he invents the next nuclear
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…primary skill for the previous five years was wielding a weapon, employment opportunities were scarce. Children have grown up, their fathers often a merely distant memory. Marriages, often undertaken impulsively before the man went overseas, foundered…
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