so if you mean that irene is a punishment for the bad folks, then it's
like using a nuclear weapon to hit a taliban jeep.
Not exact matches
The intended payload for North Korea's ICBM program is a
nuclear warhead (although chemical
weapons like VX nerve agent, which the nation allegedly possesses and has
used, are another option).
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From time to time, however, individuals
like Nobel Peace Prize laureate and unaligned UN spokesman Sean MacBride have condemned the
use of
nuclear and other
weapons of mass destruction as an «international crime.»
Eighty - one per cent would
like to see a step - up in arms - control negotiations with the Soviets, though only 46 per cent regard the
use of
nuclear weapons as «always morally wrong.»
«North Korea might
use a
nuclear weapon in such a way as to make it look
like someone else
used it.»
However, I would
like to know in what situation would it be likely for North Korea to actually
use nuclear weapons?
I would
like to gain more information about what would happen if someone did
use nuclear weapons.
Despite international efforts, there was «no realistic prospect of a world without
nuclear weapons in the foreseeable future», Mr Browne said, adding that no such
weapons had been
used in 50 years because, in part, countries
like Britain had a deterrent.
«You'd
like to think that when Truman was deciding to
use nuclear weapons and thinking about how many people would be killed and whether the decision would make the war even worse, some special voice of conscience was informing that decision,» Greene says.
Nuclear power means using materials like enriched Uranium and Plutonium, exactly the same as are used in nuclear weapons, and that's a scary t
Nuclear power means
using materials
like enriched Uranium and Plutonium, exactly the same as are
used in
nuclear weapons, and that's a scary t
nuclear weapons, and that's a scary thought.
It was the soft left that got most bothered by
nuclear power, for reasons that had more to do with pacifism and the thought that the USSR might one day
use nuclear weapons against the US, or someone else might get involved in an exchange
like India and Pakistan or S Africa.