Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of aggression against Iran and
Kuwait, gathered a large arsenal of chemical and biological weapons, and raced to acquire
nuclear arms. On his orders, his army committed some of the most horrific war crimes since
World War II, executing whole villages
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to acquire nuclear, or biological weapons. If I remember correctly, he would limit access to facilities that inspectors wanted to visit, and would generally just harass them. I think one would have to be foolhardy to believe Saddam when he claims that he has
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Category: /History
within weeks, a long-range missile within a year and a nuclear weapon in five years. It would also be enough time to make up 350 litres of Anthrax a week, enough for two missile warheads, or enough to kill hundreds of thousands of people.
The United Nations
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believe that rather than complying with this resolution,
Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has continued to create weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq's access to nuclear weapons of mass destruction is not America's only concern, however.
Since the events
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
by the Iraqi regime. On that day in Halabja, 5,000 innocent civilians, 75% women and children, immediately perished. This was not the only chemical weapons attack it was just the worst. Called the Anfal, the atrocity was a three day attack consisting of convention
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reasons, was less inclined to spend an exorbitant amount of money on conventional armies across the globe. He succeeded in blurring line between nuclear and conventional warfare and encouraged the idea that he was ready to use nuclear weapons at any time
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Cook Islands. The Treaty entered into force December 11, 1986. The protocols were opened for signature on August 8, 1986, in Suva, Fiji. All five nuclear weapon states have signed the Protocols for which they are eligible.
This treaty was put in place
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Category: /Literature/English
were their possession of nuclear (atomic) weapons, the attempt to establish spheres of influence, alliances with other Nations such as Nato and the Warsaw Pact, which backed several nations in times of conflict, the Berlin Blockade, as well as the Berlin
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was developed by the Soviets from earlier models that had been used to generate nuclear weapons, as well as produce heat for district heating.) type used at Chernobyl suffers from instability at low power and thus may experience a rapid , uncontrollable power
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, the bombs had been finished. 3 bombs had been produced, and it was time to test them to see if they had been successful in creating a nuclear weapon. The government had chosen a site in New Mexico called the Trinity Testing Site in Alamogordo. On July 16th
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