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…. With Saddam Hussein still being stubborn with UN weapons inspectors it was incredibly easy to obtain information regarding this topic. The Los Angles Times; California; Feb 12 2000; The newest article I attained was from the February 12 edition…
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…. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki not only ended the war, but also demonstrated the superiority of the United States over Russia. This demonstration of superiority established fear in the Russian government and pushed the Soviet government towards nuclear
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…. Both sides kept developing new weapon systems all the time to always keep up with the other side. Primarily the main aim of both sides was to be able to launch enough nuclear missiles at the opponent to ensure total destruction of the other side. A very…
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…longer and kill faster. In my opinion, it seems just like the discovery of nuclear power, which could be used for uncountable benefits, but was used for nuclear weapons, with dramatic consequences. After reading many articles and interviews about biological…
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…. Since the Russian nuclear weapons were short-range whereas the American missiles were long range, and also accurate, America could potentially fire on Russia and hit. Russia couldn’t do such an attack because they only had technology for short-range…
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…American technology on weapons was superior and that the Americans knew they knew it too. Since the Russian nuclear weapons were short-range whereas the American missiles were long range, and also accurate, America could potentially fire on Russia and hit…
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…as Wyoming and Montana. These MRBM missiles would give the Soviets first strike capability. This move by the Soviets was uncharacteristic of their policy up to this time. They had never deployed nuclear weapons so far away in a third world country. They had placed…
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…. Iraq was also said to be harboring illegal nuclear weapons. These weapons go against the U.N. policy, states that weapons of mass destruction are against the rules of war. On top of all this Iraq has treated and continues to treat their citizens like…
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…to nuclear and biological weapons is enough of a threat for some to warrant attacks directed at the Iraqi government. Others believe that no good can come of the situation and wish to avoid war at all costs. This raises the international question of when is war…
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…with radiation related problems. The Manhattan Project changed the world forever. Repercussions ranging from nuclear fallout to a Cold War and world wide arms race have all transpired since the world found out that weapons that destroy whole cities actually do…
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