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weapons to be justified. The first one is when one country does something so terrible to an other country. Because if they think that they can do something so tremendous to another country and practical get a way with it; then I think nuclear weapons
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…be a powerful weapon, so they dropped two fission bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan to end the war. Many buildings were desotryed and thousands of innocent civilians were killed. After that, the world viewed nuclear bombs as dangerous new weapons that could…
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…States on Japan in 1945. This caused fear among Russians and so nuclear weapons became the new technology, Russians wanting to be able to defend themselves. The Berlin Wall went up. Russians controlled West Berlin, Britain controlled the northwest, America…
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…the most tension among non-nuclear weapons states (NNWS) and nuclear weapons states (NWS). If a NWS is entitled to possession, why not any state? This is an especially strong argument when NWS fail to uphold their end of the agreement that entitled them…
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…Khrushchev had made three attempts to ease the tension after the Hungarian revolution. All of them had the same basis: nuclear weapons. Firstly, in December 1957 Khrushchev proposed banning all nuclear missiles from Poland, Czechoslovakia and Germany…
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…Atomic Bomb Atomic Bomb, powerful explosive nuclear weapon fueled by the splitting uranium or plutonium in a chain reaction. The strength of the explosion created by an atomic bomb is equal to 22000 tons of tnt, Usually the plutonium or uranium…
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…find many paradoxes on earth, but surely the most extraordinary would be the fantastic destructive potential of nuclear weapons which contrasts starkly with the primitive and near impotent institutions of global peacekeeping. He might marvel that a breed…
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…the Soviet Union and the United States that again created a new worldwide nuclear threat. The destructive potential of nuclear weapons had created a global sweep of fear as to what might happen if these terrible forces where unleashed again. The technology…
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…to the creation of the triad system. This was where nuclear weapons would be located on land, in the air, or in the sea. With atomic bombs being dropped from a plane, ICBMs were the first nuclear weapon based on the ground, and the Submarine Launched Ballistic…
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…for the nuclear weapons. By having mutual benefits for the terrorists and the nuclear weapon states, collective security is achieved and it can keep the risk to war at minimal. We think that the maintainers would also agree on this because by giving the terrorists…
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