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…, with the removal of all radioactive parts to the waste disposal facility, "entombed" in concrete or steel. Although both methods are extremely costly. Many nuclear weapon plants suffer from the same problem. The release of radioactivity into the environment would…
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weapons. I think that we will never know, but this movie might have played a big roll in changing views of leaders, citizens, generals, and CIA on nuclear war. My favorite scene in the movie was probably one of the last ones, when the captain of the U.S plane…
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…more powerful were three feet long and could be strapped to an ordinary bomber. The public learned how toxic nuclear weapons were when Strontium-90 generated by tests in Nevada showed up in milk in New Jersey. On August 14, 1961 the world woke up…
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…almost 5 tons, and required a crew of expertsÂ’ days to load. In contrast, by the time of the missile crisis, bombs twenty times more powerful were three feet long and could be strapped to an ordinary bomber. The public learned how toxic nuclear weapons were…
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…--the first lie. With only a little technical effort, they could produce it. We were also to give the North free fuel oil. And the North's commitment? To give up its nuclear weapons program. In October North Korea casaully admitted that it had lied all along…
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…developed the hydrogen Bomb, a weapon 1,000 times stronger than the atom bomb. This set off a nuclear arms race which resulted in many countries developing their own nuclear weapons, the list includes: France, China and the United Kingdom, there are also many…
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nuclear weapons may be equivalent to about 1 million Hiroshima bombs, that is about 13,000 million tons of TNT. The Soviet Union, Britain, France and China are all major players in the nuclear arms race. The front runners are the United States and Russia…
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…an attack to the united States. Bush is really sure that Saddam Husein has chemical, nuclear, and biological weapons and he will not stop until Iraq get disarm. A more dangerous possibility is that Iraq might successfully use biological or chemical weapons
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…of a Theater-based Missile Defense system that would cover South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Revelations in early-to-mid 1999 indicating a pattern of Chinese nuclear weapons and missile technology espionage dating back from the 1970s to the mid-1990s has raised fears…
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…in with the development of a Theater-based Missile Defense system that would cover South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Revelations in early-to-mid 1999 indicating a pattern of Chinese nuclear weapons and missile technology espionage dating back from the 1970s to the mid-1990s has…
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