Papers 1951-1960 of total 12759 found.
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…his last letter. It was a letter to Bertrand Russell in which he agreed that his name should go on a manifesto urging all nations to give up nuclear weapons. It is fitting that one of his last acts was to argue, as he had done all his life…
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…unrestricted commerce between nations. At the same time, there are great risks. Foreign policymaking is complicated by the spread of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, the growth of rivalries between ethnic factions within certain countries, competing trade…
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…a war and win quickly they could drop a nuclear weapon upon us, but then again we could counter attack and the only result from this situation is complete distruction, a violation of Lackey's third principle, necessity. When using these three standards…
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…. Carter tried to nonviolently negotiate with them, using only economic sanctions as his weapon. The day before several important primary races, Carter had announced that he had secured the rescue of the hostages, but the result was the death of 8 servicemen…
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nuclear weapons equipment to Pakistan and Iran, and ballistic missiles to Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, and North Korea. These are not appropriate actions for a "strategic partner". China was deliberately proliferating weaponry with two aims. One aim…
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…as a military weapon whose use fully condoned the never questioned. TrumanÂ’s feelings that the bomb was a necessary military weapon can be seen in his diary on July 25, 1945. In which he recorded that he had told “Secretary of War, Mr. Stimson, to use (the atomic…
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…Roosevelt's only action in1939 was the creation of a committee on uranium to study the military implications of nuclear physics. By 1941, British scientists had concluded that a uranium weapon was feasible, perhaps within two years. Based on that favorable report…
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…from committing crime. Therefore, the government may spend as much money on prison as on education. Spending money on prison is not wasteful. Passing laws to outlaw the possession of automatic weapons and set the restriction on private gun holders may…
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…and marines who fight tirelessly to defend our country see the enemy as that exactly. Unfortunately, there is a new enemy threatening our way of life. This enemy attacks through e-mail messages and internet connections. Instead of nuclear, chemical or biological…
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…he returned weapons to a maniacal friend (paying his debts). The modern day equivalent of this scenario is the United Nations returning a previously confiscated nuclear weapon to an insane and potentially violent state in full knowledge…
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