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…, which results in weapons of mass destruction. In 1992 the tensions between India and Pakistan rose to a certain point that the 2 countries started producing nuclear arms (Page NP). This has the U.S. in great concerns. Another cause that the U.S. should…
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weapons in Cuba. ”People all over the world feared this standoff would led to World War III and a nuclear disaster” (Littell 493). After carefully considering the alternatives of an immediate U.S. invasion of Cuba (or air strikes of the missile sites…
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…John Howard’s actions. North Korea has started up their nuclear weapons program and became caught up in the conflict of destructive weapons. The UN committee debated about the program as the signed treaty for nuclear weapons ended. Australia’s Prime…
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…years later, the United States replied by developing the Hydrogen Bomb, the predecessor to the atom bomb, which was 1,000 times more powerful. Since then, many other countries have produced nuclear weapons, including: France, China, and the United Kingdom…
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…to show many of the reasons why a détente had to be achieved. After the Second World War, the world had entered into a dangerous period where complete destruction could occur at any time. Nuclear weapons had been developed as a threat to enemies. The tension…
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weapons they might carry should prompt the United States to reevaluate their position on nuclear protection. We are no longer involved in a stalemate between two superpowers. Ballistic missile systems have been acquired by many more nations…
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…less a reality for me than it was, for example, my parents, who still remember such events as the Cuban Missile Crisis. It is a very uncomfortable feeling to know such things as nuclear weapons do exist with such horrible potentials, and that such inventions…
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…political controversy has erupted over these two issues. The controversy centers on the idea of Iraq beginning to build nuclear weapons. President Bush fears that Saddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq, has bad intentions for the use of those nuclear weapons
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…Ever since nuclear weapons of mass destruction have existed, people have been attempting to create ways to prevent a war that would bring about a worldwide Arma-geddon. Many of today’s top military and government officials have been studying ways…
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…In the early morning hours of July 16, 1945, the first ever nuclear explosion took place in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The explosion was the first test of the most destructive weapon ever known to man, and was the result of almost six years of research…
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