Sentences with phrase «for nuclear bombs»

I'm paying for nuclear bombs.
«In order to spread nuclear technologies, you have to have the people who have the expertise in nuclear engineering, who know about nuclear materials and chain reactions and things like that — the same expertise for nuclear bombs.
Is it the case that the divided Korean peninsula will be the United States spare depot for nuclear bombs?
Its quest for nuclear bombs must be stopped.
Of course, all of those perceived positives from moving Patterson to the bench don't account for the nuclear bomb that Scola is to the effectiveness of the starting five.
And this is more than a delay - the highly - enriched uranium will be processed into an oxide form that is at least an additional step further away from being useful for a nuclear bomb.
Unfortunately, any country that can enrich natural uranium to 2 to 3 percent (the concentration needed to fuel a power plant) can easily use those same machines to enrich the U-235 to 80 or 90 percent, the concentration needed for a nuclear bomb.

Not exact matches

«The Bomb» hopes to cut through the overwhelming amount of technical, confusing information out there about nuclear weapons and display them for what they are: machines.
North Korea's hidden artillery pieces have managed to deter outside invaders for decades, but with Kim scrambling to perfect his fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles and top US officials viewing Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions like a ticking time bomb, the use of the US's most advanced aircraft in exercises signals the US is serious about the possibility of war.
Sept. 3, 2017: The rogue regime carries out its sixth and most powerful nuclear test, saying it detonated an advanced hydrogen bomb designed for a long - range missile.
Now you may these two and (hopefully) you may arrive to a conclusion that Iranian nuclear bombs can be delivered to the US using some alternative to an ICBM (for example, a commercial airliner).
William, In the words of david berlinski: «Just who has imposed on the suffering human race poison gas, barbed wire, high explosives, experiments in eugenics, the formula for Zyklon B, heavy artillery, pseudo-scientific justifications for mass murder, cluster bombs, attack submarines, napalm, intercontinental ballistic missiles, military space platforms, and nuclear weapons?
The nuclear bombs were dropped for political and military reasons.
For instance, when speaking eschatologically about the nuclear arms race, a preacher would refer to such things as the blasphemy of destroying God's handiwork and the idolatry of the bomb, not simply to a nuclear freeze.
Much more favorable conditions for the eventual achievement of such an agreement could be created if nuclear bombs were first revealed to the world by a demonstration in an appropriately selected uninhabited area.4
Things get rolling when the pair answer a call and find an elf with a magic wand, a «nuclear bomb that grants wishes,» It's a power that corrupt police, gang members and an evil cult will all kill for.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life on spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
In 1981, at the height of his last tumultuous campaign, Menachem Begin was accused of bombing the Iraqi nuclear reactor for electoral advantage.
Such arguments make even less sense today than they did in Luther's age, for the sword has been replaced by the nuclear bomb.
In some extreme cases — Edward Teller is the prototype for the authors — a certain «constellation» of the nuclear self even identifies the bomb with a quasi-religious salvation.
Specifically, should Christians buy more nuclear bombs; or food for the world's starving?
Recently the Philippines has legislated a law declaring that those who bring nuclear weapons into the territory of the Philippines will be imprisoned for a sentence of at least six years and up to a maximum of thirty, and that all airplanes or ships carrying nuclear bombs will be arrested.4 There have been indications that the United States has explored plans to relocate the United States military from the Philippines to Taiwan.
Highlighting the ban on cluster bombs, he argued the case for outlawing nuclear arsenals was even more compelling.
Cotton is for using non-military means to (for example) prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb; it doesn't sound like he thinks of war as a last resort.
because it was scientists that created the Nuclear bomb, in fact it was science that created all weapons... so by your logic, Science is to blame for the Death of EVERY human being in Warfare throughout time except for those killed by rocks and sticks that are unsharpened and / or killed by use of barehands... Science has slaughtered BILLIONS...... of course that's nonsense right?
By now, that reactor would have produced enough plutonium for several nuclear bombs — had it not been destroyed by an Israeli airstrike in 2007.
Gillibrand also asked for an extra $ 20 million in funding, which she thinks is necessary to improve detection of nuclear materials and prevent a dirty bomb from being detonated.
In addition to dismantling the bombs themselves, the START treaties have provisions for dismantling nuclear bomb delivery devices (aka bombers).
Last but certainly not least is another Act from the early days of the New Labour government, which is notable for one reason above all others: It made it an offence to detonate a nuclear bomb.
For decades, a «dirty bomb in a suitcase» has been a looming fear of intelligence communities, and is one of the big reasons for nuclear containment and nonproliferatiFor decades, a «dirty bomb in a suitcase» has been a looming fear of intelligence communities, and is one of the big reasons for nuclear containment and nonproliferatifor nuclear containment and nonproliferation.
Between 1999 and the 2011 revolution, Libya accepted responsibility for its citizens bombing Pan AM Flight 103, renounced terrorism, and eventually dismantled its nuclear arsenal.
I.e. more and more people in more and more countries are capable of building nuclear bombs, giving more opportunities for them to be used.
«Now, Iran has signed on to a sufficiently verifiable and enforceable deal that cuts off all paths to a bomb and has its entire nuclear supply chain closely monitored for years to come.»
[2] The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute estimates that Israel has approximately 80 intact nuclear weapons, of which 50 are for delivery by Jericho II medium - range ballistic missiles and 30 are gravity bombs for delivery by aircraft.
No suprise that e.g. the Saudis would try everything to convice the US to bomb the Iranian nuclear facilities and even offer their airspace for Israel to help them bomb Iran
Also on the agenda at the summit will be protecting countries from cyber-attacks on their civil nuclear sites and preventing terrorists from obtaining the raw materials for a «dirty bomb».
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to overhaul its licensing protocol for obtaining radioactive materials, citing a recent report that a fictitious company got a license for enough material for a dirty bomb.
The government will continue to work for Middle East Peace and stopping Iran getting a nuclear bomb.
It's the Institute for Disaster Mental Health's 10th annual conference, and this year's topic is «Radiological Readiness: Preparing for Dirty Bombs, Nuclear Disasters, and Other Radiation Emergencies.»
This question used identical wording to a Gallup poll back in 1955, and showed a significant fall in support for the use of nuclear weaponry since the height of the cold war — back in 1955 only 16 % of people would have opposed using the H - Bomb in response to a nuclear attack on Britain, while today 32 % would oppose nuclear retailiation.
Halpern says for radiation disasters, the primary concern is a small nuclear bomb, an event he says that carries a low probability of occurring, but such high impact if it did.
After the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the application of nuclear knowledge to medicine served as an act of atonement for Robert Rathbun Wilson.
Studies of atomic bomb victims, nuclear workers and medical radiation patients have allowed scientists to estimate the cancer risk for any particular radiation dose.
Hafnium bombs: In an episode reminiscent of the Cold Fusion debacle, DARPA forked out $ 7 million in the 1990s for research into a bomb predicted to release huge gamma - ray bursts without creating any nuclear fallout.
The organization's early years chronicled the dawn of the nuclear age and the birth of the scientists» movement, as told by the men and women who built the atomic bomb and then lobbied with both technical and humanist arguments for its abolition,» states the organization's Web site.
The Bulletin acknowledges that the increased use of carbon - free nuclear energy could help mitigate global warming brought on by fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions but concludes that the possibility of misusing enriched uranium and separated plutonium to create bombs is a «terrible trade - off» for trying to control climate change.
«If you see a sensitive instrument going into a nuclear bomb design factory, you have to assume it's being used for designing bombs
The West's first worry was that nuclear experts might flee abroad, offering their knowledge to regimes keen to build a bomb in exchange for cash.
For example, couldn't we do — what if we just set off a nuclear bomb inside a hurricane?
It is theoretically possible for an X-ray laser to focus the output of a nuclear bomb to create a pulse of unimaginable power.
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