Papers 1961-1970 of total 12759 found.
…of chemical and nuclear weapons, Iraq's secular leadership seemed less threatening than Iran's religious zealots. In spite of the continued support of Iraq, there was a growing perception in the United States that the major threats to the states of the southern…
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…of bombing raids (1995, p. 149). Similarly to these ‘smart’ weapons being reported on with such fervour, the reporting of Iraqi casualties was treated with much apprehension as the media were concerned that they might be ‘…accused by British politicians…
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…of forty soldiers. Colin had the responsibility to take care of all his men and lead them to safety at all times. They were then assigned on a secret mission to guard a 280 military weapon from the Russians, a weapon that fired nuclear warhead. The war…
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nuclear weapons, need no elaboration. Perhaps those same principles, which were Churchill’s guiding light and which saw Europe through its darkest hour, still have application to the challenges and perils that confront us today and tomorrow. I would identify…
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Category: /Literature/English
…originally used in applications related to national security, including nuclear-weapons design and cryptography. Today, the aerospace, petroleum, and automotive industries also routinely employ them. In addition, supercomputers have found wide application in areas…
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…unbelievably worse. The first and foremost was the buildup of nuclear weapons and the Cold War. This war was never really fought, and so both nations spent trillions and trillions of money and manpower on weapons of mass destruction, nearly coming to a war…
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…hundreds of millions of soldiers. The major powers could mobilize hundreds of millions of troops if needed for war." Today society's concentration is fixated on wars and weapons. Almost fifty percent of all scientists worldwide are working on weapons research…
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…will settle the matter themselves (Gustatson 105). This security is an asset that the State seemingly fails to provide. The Russian Mafia has more men and weapons than the Russian law enforcement. The police force is an intently corrupt place as is much…
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…will settle the matter themselves (Gustatson 105). This security is an asset that the State seemingly fails to provide. The Russian Mafia has more men and weapons than the Russian law enforcement. The police force is an intently corrupt place as is much…
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…, while continuing to expand resources to maintain an army of about 1 million. North Korea’s long-range missile development and research into nuclear and chemical weapons are of major concern to the international community (Korea News: Press Media, 2001, p.1…
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