Pentagon documents refer to fighting a nuclear war «over a protracted period» and argue that
American nuclear forces «must prevail and be able to force the Soviet Union to seek earliest termination on terms favorable to the United States.»
Not exact matches
Retired Gen. Roger A. Brady, who was responsible for
American nuclear weapons in Europe as part of his past role as commander of the U.S. Air
Force there, turned to Apple support this year when he noticed something suspicious on his computer.
Iranian security
forces have arrested an Iranian -
American businessman who had promoted improved ties between the two countries, adding to signs that hard - liners in Tehran are trying to block foreign investors from entering the Islamic Republic in the wake of the historic
nuclear deal.
And to prevent them from being killed, America's military leaders argue that
force can not be employed to prevent the murderers of
American soldiers from acquiring
nuclear weapons.
Before the campaign had officially begun, Espaillat also invoked racial themes when he told an audience in Harlem that «crackers» had unfairly drawn congressional lines, and there could be a «
nuclear political war» between African -
Americans and Latinos if they were
forced to run in the same congressional district uptown.
After all, no one has ever died in a commercial
nuclear power accident on
American soil; in contrast, emissions from fossil - fuel plants kill 24,000
Americans each year, according to a 2004 report commissioned by the Clean Air Task
Force, an environmental group.
But Giacconi and his team at
American Science and Engineering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, already had a contract with the Air
Force to monitor atmospheric
nuclear tests, and he knew the Air
Force was hoping to get in on President Kennedy's lunar program.
For a few thousand dollars, pretty much any
American can buy up - to - the - moment satellite images of Iran's
nuclear sites, CIA headquarters, even the top secret Air
Force testing site, Area 51, in Nevada.
«The Man From U.N.C.L.E.» - August 14 Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer play an
American and Russian agent
forced to team up to stop an evil organization trying to steal
nuclear weapons.
As in the TV show, the feature centers on the team of
American agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and Soviet agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer), bitter rivals
forced by their governments to team up to thwart a plan by unrepentant Nazis to unleash a
nuclear bomb.
Playing as Dockson, a US Army Special
Forces corporal, the fate of the
American Southwest rests in your hands as you fight to launch a
nuclear - warhead loaded missile vital to stopping the spread of zombies.
And even in the
American Midwest and Northeast,
nuclear plants have been at very high risk of closure because they've been
forced to pay an economic penalty, and an oversupplied market, resulting from federal subsidies — now a quarter century old — to wind developers, and from their exclusion from state clean energy mandates.