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Torn apart by the migration to cities, bothered by economic storms, the families tend to strip themselves of unwanted relatives and convert to what is commonly called nuclear families
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were plenty of dreams; flying cars, nuclear power, rockets to the moon, the Mekon
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of a billion, billion nuclear suns, there also had to be things that were bad
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For things to be good, for Smith to feel the warmth of a billion, billion nuclear suns, there also had to be things that were bad
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At first, when the cherub’s blush still burned crimson upon the new Mrs Roach’s cheek, this new nuclear family, being father, son, mother and daughter, enjoyed the full warmth and vigour of recent fusion
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Some said India had tested a nuclear
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launched a nuclear warhead at this alien spacecraft,
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When she was finally able to lift the lid, the light blasted her like a nuclear fireball, its shafts stabbed within the chamber, searing her eyeballs
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Tom was reminded of the nuclear bombs detonated by the
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She told him what little she knew of the nuclear physics of stars
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The natives knew that stars produced energy via nuclear fusion
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Within two hours the three officers knew what had happened, although they all thought that it had been the result of a low level nuclear strike as opposed to a natural event
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As a sun I believe, collapsing interstellar hydrogen until it undergoes nuclear reactions
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An eventual nuclear catastrophe will not be as big to
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eradicated all the peace from this world… worse than the nuclear
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“Unable to internalize the power, it would be the equivalent of a nuclear bomb if they absorbed that it
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and buried the family together as one nuclear family unit
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She would attempt to escape the entities that followed her by moving through an old fire-escape door set into the nuclear reactor dome
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nuclear weapons were a power to be
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Had the Cold War erupted, it would have been catastrophic as the use of nuclear weapons would certainly have eliminated most, if not all of Earth’s population
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Structures of nuclear reactors are exposed to the greatest degree ionizing radiation
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Answer: Gravity, which along with the Weak Nuclear
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Force, the Strong Nuclear Force and Electromagnetism is
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molecules are created in the nuclear furnaces we call stars
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Captain Lee was silent for a moment, then she replied, “Some bastard from the Holy Earth movement got aboard it with some kind of nuclear bomb
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In his private garage Roidon stared at the nuclear fusion generator he had set up, housed within the multiple cone structure
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The nuclear generator’s maximum output had been factored in with any variable modulation of the TE device distribution nodes, which were now vibrating at an imperceptible rate
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The Department of Energy later found that many of the declassified documents contained nuclear weapons secrets
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These nuclear powered craft had been decommissioned and buried as a sign of peace
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It seems crazy to unleash nuclear weapons
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Before the estimated nuclear strike, predictions for these complexes (this was only one of many hundreds being burrowed by automated drills throughout the world) ranged between twenty square kilometres to as much as fifty
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The depth of the eventual storage rooms would be sufficient to protect its inhabitants from any strike, thermo nuclear or otherwise, the experts agreed
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Even without full nuclear strike capability, the Russians retained the option of their most insidious weapon: The Nano soldier
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Like the nuclear deterrent, they served as a symbol of a nation’s power – the muscle behind it; the ultimate force which should never need to be used
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Additionally, not one of the Eastern Alliance countries was prepared to renounce the use of their nuclear arms
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The two biggest EA nations – Russia and China – in fact agreed their nuclear capability must be restored to full capacity … and shown to be such
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And on the flip side: the consequences of an imminent world war; the horrific effects of nuclear fallout, how life would be if someone chose to live through a nuclear winter
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The existence of nuclear weapons had for over a century not been a part of any conflict, and then only ever used as miniature targeting devices
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And as a formidable nuclear power they have much to gain from a pact with Russia
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Austrian nuclear physicist and Nobel winner
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In the midst of their nuclear war the humans’ detection systems would not report the presence of an alien invader
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Unfortunately since the Temporal Directive forbids any CC federation fleet from observing from within their solar system, the details of how this led to a full scale nuclear war remain unclear
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He had witnessed their revival: the look of terror of those whose last memory had been the nuclear incineration would haunt him for the rest of his life
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Suddenly he remembered, in the middle of his favourite computer game where he is killing a beautiful but evil woman about to destroy the nuclear submarine, that he hadn’t phoned his aunt Esther
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Keeping those weapons away from them at any cost and remember biological and bacterial weapons are much more cost effective and available than nuclear ones
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However, it must be remembered that South Africa had nuclear weapons as last resort
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It is not a nuclear explosion and once again not new
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Lemay also urged Kennedy to still bomb and invade Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis even after the Soviets withdrew from the island, even though it could lead to nuclear war
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A story to Judith Miller from the New York Times about a source codenamed Curveball claimed Iraq was building nuclear weapons
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” Yet that did not stop the administration repeating the nuclear claim many times
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The most embarrassing failure of all was to find absolutely no nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons in Iraq
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) So the US threatened little Uruguay in 1947, sending nuclear armed planes to its presidential inauguration
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Cuba faced perhaps more US assaults than any other nation in the Americas, a US bombing and invasion followed by the threat of nuclear war (Section Eleven again), then likely biological warfare (See Section Five) and extended terrorist attacks from Cuban-Americans for decades (See Section Six)
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Truman also ordered extensive nuclear testing, with both civilians and soldiers used as test subjects, often without their consent or even knowledge
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The report comes from the Federal Nuclear Safety Commission
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This, ‘highlights the growing concern,’ about disposal of hazardous nuclear waste
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When Ike's election opponent, Adlai Stevenson, called for an end to nuclear weapons testing, Ike called that “a moratorium on common sense
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With respect to the Gallic nation, not only did France sell to Iraq its first nuclear reactor “Osirak” which the Israeli destroyed in 1982, but still continues to sell spare parts for its Mirage F-1 planes and Gazelle helicopters to that Arab country
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Carter was far less successful in trying to prevent Pakistan from building nuclear weapons
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In Libya, fearing that what happened to Saddam might happen to him, Kadaffi has renounced terrorism and nuclear weapons as well as those of mass destruction
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The UN succeeded in barring nuclear weapons from Antarctica, the ocean beds, and in space
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The greatest successes the UN can point to is its ban on chemical weapons agreed to by 190 out of 196 nations in the world and its Non Proliferation Treaty, in which all but nine countries in the world agreed to never develop nuclear weapons
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The nine nations with nuclear weapons, in order from most to least are: US, USSR, France, UK, China, Israel, India, Pakistan, and North Korea
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Nine US presidents deserve limited credit for trying to limit nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction
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) That so many presidents and other leaders of WMD armed nations tried to end or reduce these weapons tells something very obvious: Each leader ultimately recognized the incredible threat of nuclear (and to a far lesser extent biochemical) warfare, no matter how ideologically blind they may have once been
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Eisenhower agreed to a nuclear test ban treaty in 1958, but it was not his idea
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Both the US and USSR hoped the test ban would pressure China to not develop its nuclear weapons
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Only after Reagan consulted with his wife's astrologer and numerology did he finally agree to nuclear negotiations
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By 2003, North Korea admitted to nuclear weapons
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At the start of his presidency, Obama proposed an end to all nuclear weapons worldwide
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The New START treaty was signed in 2010 and cuts the number of nuclear warheads by two thirds from the original START treaty
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By the end of this treaty, the number of nuclear weapons will be down to less than 2,000 each for the US and USSR
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It is the latest in a number of huge steps from when the arms race was at its worst in Reagan's time, with over 60,000 nuclear weapons between the two nations
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Obama proposed in 2013 even further cuts, yet one third more of all long range nuclear weapons
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For nuclear weapons, one needs at least 95% purity
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The result of that poor choice was a Cold War that did not need to happen and could have led to another nuclear war
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A Wallace presidency also likely means that over $7 trillion spent on a nuclear arms race is unlikely
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As the Cold War worsened, Stevenson was among the first to call for an end to nuclear testing
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Without the U-2 scandal, there likely will be an early agreement to allow monitoring of each others nuclear arsenals, and possibly an agreement on Berlin
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Except for nuclear war, this scenario is the most horrifying possibility in American history that luckily never came true
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So how and why did he end his military and then political careers so disastrously? How could he have likely started a nuclear war had he been elected president?
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One of the lesser known facts is that MacArthur actually had requested the right to use nuclear weapons without needing the President's approval
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Subsequent accounts, including that of a MacArthur meeting with Richard Nixon, claimed MacArthur opposed using nuclear weapons
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Thus there is little doubt he would have authorized nuclear weapons against China, likely in December 1950 as he proposed
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MacArthur may choose to simply threaten nuclear war to break the stalemate
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US nuclear testing had done this to troops before
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But that assumes the war ends with US nuclear weapon use
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” This is a Cold War nuclear doctrine that argues one should launch an all out attack on civilian populations
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Romney even issued nuclear threats against Iran during the campaign, saying “You don't take options off the table,” when questioned about it
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As noted before, there is no clear evidence of Iran trying to develop nuclear weapons, just the opposite
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But if US bombings lead to terrorism which leads to a US invasion, there is the daunting possibility of nuclear threats or even use to try and end that war
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) Even leaving those aside, some admirers point to the Cuban Missile Crisis and believe Kennedy prevented a nuclear war
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Blocking chemical warfare treaty and nuclear free zone in the Mideast
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Much like the nuclear arms race was and like environmental crises still are, financial crises are Frankensteins
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Glacial ice melted in the Alps, violent storms hit England, and nuclear power stations had to be cut back due to overheated water
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Protesters were mingling with sightseers, and from within the crowd, three long haired hippies, two male and one female, had removed their jumpers to reveal T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan ‘Ban Nuclear Power’
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William was telling me that the meteor was going to hit the Earth, and we were all going to die, and there was no way that they could build a big enough nuclear weapon to, ‘vaporize it,’ in his words, and that’s when I put on my little thinking cap