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…in Afghanistan our government shifted its attention to Iraq in its search for “weapons of mass destruction.” Simply because Iraq has the capability to one-day produce nuclear arms is not justification for a preemptive attack from the U.S. Countries across the globe…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…nations and their people will live in freedom." "he would defend his foreign policy as making the world and America 'more secure'. " To prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons, and build a new, free country are the reasons of America attack Iraq. But the CCTV…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. Example provided was the following: both India and Pakistan possess the nuclear weapon, and the relations between those countries have been tense traditionally. If one of those countries implements the ideas of the Bush Doctrine, it may lead to the nuclear
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…the potential to be a risky action in the hands of human beings. Another type of knowledge that I feel is risky for human begins to hold is the knowledge of nuclear weapons. Nobody should have the control over a weapon that can kill hundreds of thousands of human…
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Category: /History
…of the Cold War. Governments had focused their attentions primarily on nuclear arms limitation pacts, chemical weapons and heavy conventional weapons. No agreements were made in the limitations of small arms and with the decrease of mass armies, nations ended up…
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…increase in weapons of mass destruction--although this actually started after suspicion arose after Russia condemned efforts to internationalize the control of Nuclear Research--false claims of "bomber gaps" and "missile gaps" became the buzz word for American…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for good. At that time, it just so happened that a group of scientists were about to create a new weapon. Their project was code named as “The Manhattan Project”, and it was a research program devoted to create a nuclear reaction. In that group of scientists…
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Category: /History
…HIROSHEMA War is an ever changing, advancing type of combat. From swords to guns, the weapons used are always developing and becoming much more powerful. Nuclear bombs are one of the most forceful weapons that exist today. On August 6, 1945, during…
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Category: /History
…interests in regional crises and conflicts; from a primary Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) orientation against nuclear powered submarines to taking full advantage of the modern submarine's multi-mission capabilities; from weapon loadouts of primarily MK 48 torpedoes…
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…for the international community by ignoring repeated United Nations demands to eliminate his chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons programs. Baghdad also disregarded other U.N. demands to cease persecution of its own people, release foreign prisoners, return stolen…
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