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…stability. During the cold war there was unwritten codes and conducts of behaviour. Whilst both sides built up huge stockpiles of weapons to act as deterrence, they were both too afraid to use them because of the consequences. But now, there are many nuclear
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…the stocks will go up and people who left their money in stock market they could sell it for a good price. So many people will make money on the stock market. There are many people who are scared of nuclear weapons. They think that the computer…
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…a single plane, and annihilated everything within a twelve mile radius. This large area of destruction meant that one shot could kill hundreds of thousands of people. The atomic bomb was designed to be a weapon to end all wars, and in many ways, it did. Japan…
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…India's Nuclear Weapons Essay written by Mekare This event is in the news because a country violated a law that the entire world agreed on not doing anymore. India have always wanted to become nuclear, and their wish came true. They accepted…
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Category: /History
…to have protection incase of a war or a problem started with another nation, but nuclear devices are not the answer. Other nations have the same types of weapons, which means nuclear devices could be used against us. George Kennan an Atomic Scientist wrote…
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…of strategic nuclear weapon, which, on patrol, could stay under water for more than a month. The Poseidon type US missile submarines carries 16 SLBMs. Each SLBM has ten 50-kiloton MIRVs, enabling one Poseidon submarine hit 160 targets. As compared to the range…
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Category: /History
…that Hussein has supplied the al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan. He is threatening other countries when he threatens the U.S. and those other countries are in danger of him too. There is evidence that Saddam Hussein is building nuclear weapons
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…Plutonium-239 (an isotope of plutonium) is used in making nuclear weapons. Plutonium- 238 is used to power equipment on the moon by means of the heat it emits. Plutonium is also used in radionuclide batteries for pacemakers. Plutonium is very harmful…
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…on Iraq and remove Saddam from power. The inspectors, whose job is to seek out and eliminate Iraq's nuclear, chemical, biological and ballistic weaponry, has been at the center of the dispute between Iraq and the United Nations. In 1998 United Nations weapon
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…to as a “rogue-state,” North Korea is stirring up quite a mess in Washington, and the worry is well warranted. For the following reasons North Korea has become more of a threat than Iraq: For their development of nuclear technology, their willingness to sell weapons
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