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  • 121Weapon of mass destruction — For the Hip hop album, see Weapons of Mass Destruction (album). Weapons of mass destruction …

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  • 122Anniston Chemical Activity — is a U.S. Army chemical weapon storage site located in Alabama. The Army has safely stored approximately seven percent of the nation’s original chemical weapons stockpile at the Anniston Army Depot since the early 1960s. In August 2003, the Army… …

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  • 123Rationale for the Iraq War — The rationale for the Iraq War (i.e., the 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent hostilities) has been a contentious issue since the Bush administration began actively pressing for military intervention in Iraq in late 2001. The primary… …

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  • 124Ray Kidder — is an American physicist and nuclear weapons designer. He is best known for his outspoken views on nuclear weapons policy issues, including nuclear testing, stockpile management, and arms control. Kidder was a weapons physicist at Lawrence… …

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  • 125chemical weapon — Introduction       any of several chemical compounds, usually toxic agents, that are intended to kill, injure, or incapacitate enemy personnel. In modern warfare, chemical weapons were first used in World War I (1914–18), during which gas warfare …

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  • 126W80 — The W80 is a small thermonuclear warhead (fusion weapon) in the nuclear stockpile of the USA with an adjustable explosive yield of between 5 and 150 kT TNT.It was designed for deployment on cruise missiles and is the warhead used in the majority… …

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  • 127Stock d'armes nucléaires américain — Stock d armes nucléaires des États Unis Le terme Enduring Stockpile désigne le stock d armes nucléaires des États Unis après la fin de la Guerre froide[note 1]. Durant la Guerre froide, les États Unis ont fabriqué plus de 70 000 armes… …

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  • 128Stock d'armes nucléaires des États-Unis — Le terme Enduring Stockpile désigne le stock d armes nucléaires des États Unis après la fin de la Guerre froide[note 1]. Durant la Guerre froide, les États Unis ont fabriqué plus de 70 000 armes nucléaires : bombes, obus, ogives,… …

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