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…considering to swap sides and to encourage others countries to join them. (e.g. Marshal Aid). The two 'Super Powers' had come close to direct military conflict before over Korea. On this occasion the Americans had the advantage of nuclear weapons, however…
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…, Hussein is a proven threat to international security; he is interested in developing chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons and has shown a willingness to use such weapons on Iraq's neighbors but also against Iraq's Kurdish population. Iraq has to be removed…
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…the United Nation weapons inspector to inspect whether they have chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. Mohammed Aldouri, Iraq's UN ambassador, pointed out that the US has made baseless accusations. What about the seized ship full of nuclear supplies…
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…of evil. But how evil is Iraq? Spokespersons for the Bush Administration claim that a chemical, biological, or nuclear weapon attack on the United States is imminent. It should be known that Saddam Hussein used weapons of mass destruction by initially…
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…Almost everything Saddam Hussein did for the world wasn't good, when the Gulf War ended in 1991, the United Nations resolved that the economic embargo on Iraq would be lifted if Iraq destroyed its chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the next day and he was not willing to allow the placement of nuclear weapons within such close striking distance of the U.S. mainland. He knew that an attack on Soviet installations in Cuba risked touching off a global nuclear war that would result in the loss…
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…on nuclear weapons. Andrei Sahkarov (1921-1989), a Soviet nuclear physicist, is said to be the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb and an advocate of human rights. In 1948, he was drawn to a top-secret scientific and engineering team that USSR leader Joseph…
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…in Turkey. Castro feared that the US was planning to invade Cuba. Thus, the Soviets told him they had intelligence confirming his fears. Fidel accordingly requested "strategic defensive weapons." The Soviets began their military build-up in Cuba in early…
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…The agrarian society encouraged Domus in contrasts to nuclear families because the Domus served as a function to the community better then the nuclear family did. The Domus also served as a utility for the people that were in it. A Domus evolved from…
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…Most of the literature on the possible terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction has focused on nuclear terrorism. Scholars and the ordinary civilian are well aware of certain aspects of nuclear threat. On the contrary, comparatively little…
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