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…on and rely on for food and money. On the topic of nuclear weapons, Roy is very much against them. India has successfully become a nuclear country, and Roy feels that India has not moved up in the world because of this advance in weaponry. Because of the success…
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…on plans to extend missile range beyond the limit that is set by the UN. Saddam Hussein has been trying to obtain nuclear materials from Africa. This shows how desperate he is to get nuclear weapons. The dossier states that Iraq may be able to assemble nuclear
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…, Russia would have more nuclear weapons, and this would put the U.S. at a disadvantage. “Fail-Safe” is more about the issue of nuclear war than it is about communism. There is a scene in the film that deals with communism in a one-sided way. Groeteschele…
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…would provide definite power to end the war. Albert Einstein was concerned that the Germans would develop and use nuclear weapons first. That prompted Einstein to write his letter to President Roosevelt on 2 August 1939. Einstein suggested…
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…manufactured and stockpiled millions of light weapons, chemical, biological, and the worst and most important the Nuclear bomb. The making and using the nuclear bomb as a threat was the most important “factor” of the Cold war. In 1950 the US had 350 to the Soviets 5…
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…When on the 6th day of August 1945 the world's first atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, some 66,000 people died almost instantly after the explosion and the subsequent firestorm. The power of nuclear weapons was instantly apparent…
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NUCLEAR WARFARE Nuclear Weapons are explosive devices made to release nuclear energy. The first atomic bomb, which was tested on July 16, 1945, at Alamogordo, New Mexico, represented a completely new type of artificial explosive. All explosives get…
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…the effects of nuclear war clearly makes one realize shudder and realize just how powerful nuclear weapons can be.…
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…Qaeda. Saddam Hussein also trains Al Qaeda warriors in secret training camps located in Iraq. In addition to supporting terrorists, Saddam Hussein also manufactures chemical and biological weapons in secret factories in Iraq. He also has access to nuclear
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…wasted on the atomic bomb. (4) 1. The total number of nuclear missiles built from 1951 to 1997 was 67,500. 2. the US had 32,193 nuclear weapons in 1966 alone 3. today we have over 12,000 nuclear weapons 4. legal fees paid by the Department of Energy…
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