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Category: /History
…into warfare of its time was comparable in its demoralizing to the introduction of nuclear weapons in our time. Both Arab and Greek sources agree that it surpassed all incendiary weapons in destruction. It is also possible that Greek fire was really…
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…. Hussein also had to destroy all chemical and biological weapons, as well as the facilities that might produce nuclear weapons. In March of 1991, the Shiites in Southern Iraq and in the Kurdish areas in the north rebelled and opposed The Iraqi government…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their technology to surpass what they had the year before. And each year war becomes more dangerous as a result of these new inventions, such as biological warfare and nuclear weapons. With our military and new weapons we are capable of destroying the world many times…
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Category: /History
…column of smoke and flame as bright as the thousand suns rose in all its splendor…” (Nuclear weapon) Atlantis also used crystals to power all their things. One of the most important crystals is the Living Crystals of Atlantis which are supposed to contain all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…have taken such a drastic measure. Was it entirely necessary that we drop such a devastating weapon? By the end of the war, the U.S. forces had pushed the Japanese far back into their country, leaving them no entry to any resources from the Indies…
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…agreements intended to limit proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and to stop nuclear testing. Today, there are major questions about the future of arms control. There are broad philosophical questions about the role of arms control in an evolving…
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…the process of globalization human rights and armements are increasngly global issues.Armament policy has always been exclusive because matter of self help.For example Iran can produce nuclear weapons or increase the amount of his weapons,nobody can say anything…
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Category: /History
…of the Byzantium Empire and gave the Ottomans a new capital. One of the most famous churches in history, the Church of Holy Wisdom ( also known as the Hagia Sophia ) was converted into a Mosque. The Turks used a revolutionary weapon in the siege - the cannon. Though…
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…? Is there any argument that would justify killing him and many innocent people in the Middle East because of a threat that Saddam could possibly have weapons of mass destruction? Many people including me are scared of the possibility of war and being attacked again…
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…all of its weapons of mass destruction including chemical and biological weapon, cessation of nuclear weapons and the acceptance of international inspectors to ensure these conditions are met. The United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) was created…
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