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Category: /Literature/English
…our conflicts with other countries. There is no need for nuclear weapons, or even violence amongst countries. We must stop other countries from creating these disastrous weapons of death and destruction. Violence is not the only problem we face…
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Category: /History
…, the Shiites looked to Iran. The state and the army grew over time. Today, the military alone takes up 35 percent of every dollar earned. Saddam's expansion of the state's military apparatus was frightening to his neighbours. His investment in nuclear, chemical…
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…attempts in reducing both sides' nuclear arsenals and enhancing controls over weapons of mass destruction, including measures to avoid their proliferation. U.S. wants Russia to improve accountability standards for nuclear material and to dismantle hundreds…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. There have been attempts in reducing both sides' nuclear arsenals and enhancing controls over weapons of mass destruction, including measures to avoid their proliferation. U.S. wants Russia to improve accountability standards for nuclear material and to dismantle…
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…materials in the former Soviet Union. There have been attempts in reducing both sides' nuclear arsenals and enhancing controls over weapons of mass destruction, including measures to avoid their proliferation. U.S. wants Russia to improve accountability standards…
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…seen that those who hate America are willing to crash airplanes into buildings full of innocent people. Our enemies would be no less willing, in fact they would be eager, to use biological or a nuclear weapon. Knowing these realities, America must…
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…to such agreements. Giving emphasis to a broad range of efforts to curb proliferation of dangerous weapons and delivery systems, the Bureau of Nonproliferation leads efforts to halt the spread of nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional weapons and missiles…
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…" to be repaired or prevented. In this sense, there is little question that Iraq's recent actions constitute serious wrongs. It has used chemical weapons against Iran and against its own people, has biological weapons and has wanted for years to develop nuclear weapons
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Category: /History
…constructive engagement with North Korea. The Agreed Framework was a barter system where the United States would provide economic and food aid to North Korea. North Korea would cease production of nuclear weapons and they would make other concessions as well…
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…in Russia. The other problem that Americans were concerned about is nuclear potential of Russia. During the leadership of the communism the USSR produced huge number of nuclear weapons and power stations. 'US spends approximately $530 million each year…
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