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…of fighting each other directly. In such a "hot war," nuclear weapons might destroy everything. So, instead, they fought each other indirectly. They supported conflicts in different parts of the world. They also used words as weapons. They threatened and denounced…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not have to be sunk; it simply has to be damaged to the point where it can no longer sustain flight operations. With that said, being that the nuclear threat has been diminished, at least in terms of our Post-Cold War status, the Weapons of Mass Destruction…
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…to buy materials that are used in the production of nuclear weapons. He has no evidence that Iraq is building weapons of mass destruction and absolutely no evidence that Iraq intends to use them or sell them to terrorist groups. I'd say he needs a load more…
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…and really puts into perspective how slow the government is going in their effort to fix this potentially catastrophe. The question has arisen to the readiness of our nuclear weapons. This is a headline that I came across: US Nuclear Agency Fails Y2K Testing…
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…world could have been destroyed. Thankfully, neither country fired their weapons. These nuclear threats changed many weapons policies for world powers. Thanks to peace talks and treaties such as SALT I and II, there were limits or bans on such weapons
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…could have been much useful elsewhere. Zia took steps towards ending the arms race with India so he could put an end to the costly project of building nuclear weapons. Zia opted for a nuclear free South Asia. The idea was still being considered when Sharif…
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…, and the W.S.S.R was obliterated into millions of radioactive hunks of mud and dirt. Despite the fact that no one liked Wormunism anyway, all of Wormurope retaliated against the UWA. Soon, the world was turned into a nuclear wasteland. Nuke drops became daily ordeals…
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…them or do whatever troops led by an manipulative tyrant who destroys everything. Using CBR, allowed you to kill everything and leave the buildings standing instead of nuclear weapons which destroy everything, put fallout in the air, and have radioactive…
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…technology had allowed us only the capability to destroy large amounts of it. With the advent of the development of nuclear and later biological weapons many people had begun to question whether technological advancements in this area were justified…
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Category: /History
…into office it became clear that he would not go on the offensive in the Korean War but to end it. He warned the Communist Chinese that unless they signed an armistice, he would be tempted in using Nuclear weapons. In July 1953 the Chinese signed the armistice…
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