Sentences with phrase «nuclear warheads from»

All this leads to President Kennedy getting Russia to remove its nuclear warheads from Cuba, the Russian atom bomb test in Nova Zemlya, in 1960 that was 1,570 times greater than Hiroshima that led to President Kennedy's call for international inspection and control of all nuclear technology and the real reason he was killed, who ordered it and how it was carried out.
He collects all the nuclear warheads from the world and throws
He collects all the nuclear warheads from the world and throws them into space.
Kelly's moxie is about to be put to the test when she's put in charge of a horrifying situation: Someone has stolen 10 nuclear warheads from the former USSR, and has detonated one of them in the Ural's.

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Earlier this week, an analysis from US intelligence officials revealed that North Korea has figured out how to fit nuclear warheads on missiles, and that the country may have up to 60 nuclear weapons.
Contract workers at the U.S. Department of Energys Pantex facility gingerly remove the plutonium cores from retired nuclear warheads.
The delicate, potentially deadly dismantling of nuclear warheads at Pantex, while little noticed, has grown increasingly urgent to keep the United States from exceeding a limit of 1,550 warheads permitted under a 2010 treaty with Russia.
But the risk to people also largely depends on whether or not North Korea launches a nuclear warhead on an intercontinental ballistic missile or a shorter - range rocket, such as one launched from a submarine.
Therefore it is proper for Scotland to give notice to the UK that the nuclear - armed submarines and warheads must be removed from Scottish soil.
In today's paper, in a paragraph near the very end of the story, is a mention of how much money Ratner stands to make from Atlantic Yards — a figure the developer has hidden as zealously as the code to a nuclear warhead.
A design contract for the warheads is due to be signed during the parliamentary recess, and the nuclear weapons were excluded from the defence review announced last week.
If a nuclear warhead detonates «too far» away from the (real) target, it might not destroy the target.
He said submarine numbers may be cut from four to three, while the number of nuclear warheads would be cut by 20 % to 160.
A new class of nuclear weapons is being designed to replace the W - 88 warhead, which is fired from submarines.
In light of these surprising new capabilities, the US had a problem: how could it protect the country from an incoming nuclear warhead?
The remainder of the fuel comes from government stockpiles and dismantled Russian nuclear warheads.
The nuclear warheads resting on ballistic missiles in silos, circling the globe in submarines or carried — sometimes mistakenly — by aircraft hail from an era when the U.S. targeted its largest foe, the U.S.S.R. and, more recently, Russia and China.
But the first Reliable Replacement Warhead — and Complex 2030 behind it — is not designed with that goal in mind and, in the absence of policy statements from the current administration, it remains unclear what the role for nuclear weapons — old or new — in the U.S. might be.
For the first time in decades a new uranium rod fabrication plant is operating in New Mexico and it may soon be joined by as many as three others in the U.S.. That's because 2013 will see the expiration of an agreement with Russia that allows the U.S. to blend down the highly enriched uranium from decommissioned Russian nuclear warheads into the lower level enriched fuel used in U.S. nuclear reactors — a program known as «Megatons to Megawatts» that currently provides as much as 50 percent of U.S. nuclear fuel.
In a more serious blooper, last week a U.S. Air Force crew accidentally flew a B - 52 bomber across the country bearing six nuclear - tipped cruise missiles, instead of removing the warheads from the missiles before flight, according to press reports.
The Obama administration has lowered the number of nuclear warhead types to 12, from 23 in 1990, and there are plans to take another 50 % cut over the next decade.
Before the work was halted in 2013, those overseeing the U.S. nuclear arsenal typically pulled six or seven warheads from bombers or missiles every year for dismantlement and invasive diagnostic testing.
Throughout its history, Centrus has been committed to the reduction of Cold War nuclear arsenals through the recycling of highly enriched uranium from nuclear warheads into low - enriched uranium to be used in fuel for commercial nuclear power plants.
We begin with the theft of a trainful of Russian nuclear warheads, in a beautifully produced opening sequence that takes us from a church in Sarajevo to the Russian countryside.
Harry and his partner Gib (Tom Arnold) are trying to find four nuclear warheads that have disappeared from a former Soviet republic.
A traitorous Air Force major hijacks two nuclear warheads with the intent to extort money from the government.
It's a bald Escape From New York rip about a French gangster stealing a nuclear warhead and about the quest of two parkour guys to get it back.
He isn't sleeping because of the events that occurred the last time we saw Stark in The Avengers, during which New York City was attacked by aliens from a faraway world and our hero in the red - and - gold armor was nearly killed after saving the city from a nuclear warhead.
After the sinister Deakins steals two nuclear warheads to extort money from the government, it's up to Hale, with the help of a plucky park ranger (Samantha Mathis) to stop his former friend.
If you must know, it's of the formulaic «soldier of fortune coaxed of retirement and reassembles a crack team of commandos in order to save the world from his diabolical nemesis in possession of a nuclear warhead» variety.
Our concerns about nuclear weapons lead us to eliminate from consideration the general debt obligations of the United States government (U.S. Treasuries) and of Russia, which maintain more than 90 % of the world's arsenal of nuclear warheads.
And amazingly, 10 percent of American electricity, half of our nuclear power, comes from reprocessed Russian warheads.
The threat from Soviet nuclear warheads was a clear and present danger in our lives.
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