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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...ence of Darkness]]''. The story concerns a global [[conspiracy]] to hide [[weapons of mass destruction]]. Published under Sphere, an imprint of the Penguin Group.
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...ty Council resolution of 3 April 1991, which called for the elimination of weapons of mass destruction and long-range surface-to-surface missiles, as well as manufacturing capabi
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...ry arms that might be used to increase the chance of conventional warfare. Weapons of mass destruction usually include nuclear weapons, [[chemical weapon]]s, [[biological weapon] ==Weapons of mass destruction==
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • * Review of the 2002 National Strategy to Combat weapons of mass destruction
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...ystem care alone. While it is not a full hazardous materials (HAZMAT) or [[weapons of mass destruction]] response system, it addresses aspects of those issues. <ref>{{citation
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  • They are considered [[weapons of mass destruction]]. The use of biological weapons was prohibited by the 1925 Geneva Protocol
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  • ...ack make it more plausible as a [[counterproliferation]] mission against [[weapons of mass destruction]]<ref name=>{{citation
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...ense Threat Reduction Agency''' is concerned with reducing the threat of [[weapons of mass destruction]], through specialized military training, work in [[arms control]], and now ...program to assist the nations of the former Soviet Union in reducing their weapons of mass destruction subject to international arms control treaties."
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  • ...that involve international terrorism, narco-trafficking, alien smuggling, weapons of mass destruction, and the delivery systems for such weapons that threaten the national secur
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  • ...a rapid-response, non-nuclear capability against critical targets (e.g., [[weapons of mass destruction]], [[terrorism|terrorist]] leadership or operational staging), there has be
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  • Weapons of mass destruction (WMD), in principle, are weapons of very great hazard and small size relati *[http://disarmament.un.org/WMD/ United Nations Weapons Of Mass Destruction Webpage]
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  • ...include [[conventional weapon]]s or other military devices that are not [[weapons of mass destruction]]: "Goods and technologies are considered to be dual-use when they can be u ...is of greatest concern with respect to [[biological weapon]]s, where, of [[weapons of mass destruction]], the smallest production quantities are significant. <ref name=NSABB-FAQ>
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  • *Weapons of mass destruction ===Prevent Our Enemies from Threatening Us, Our Allies, and Our Friends with weapons of mass destruction===
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  • ...organization that entered Iraq early in the [[Iraq War]], searching for [[weapons of mass destruction]], as well as other prohibited weapons such as long-range [[guided missile] ...anted to end sanctions while preserving the capability to reconstitute his weapons of mass destruction (WMD) when sanctions were lifted."
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  • ...inst terrorists and their state sponsors, as well as against the spread of weapons of mass destruction; and
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  • ...le is, increasingly, recognizing a [[terrorism]] threat, especially from [[weapons of mass destruction]], and sending a specific report to appropriate authorities. In such a sit
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  • ...-ISR|strategic surveillance and reconnaissance, and to minimize threats of weapons of mass destruction from other regions. ===USSTRATCOM Center for Combating weapons of mass destruction (SCC-WMD)===
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  • ...security organization also dealt with extremely sensitive matters such as weapons of mass destruction; they were the key to the concealment and bluffing operations with United N
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  • ...ls of non-proliferation of unmanned delivery systems capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and which seek to coordinate national export licensing efforts aimed ...rams as long as such programs could not contribute to delivery systems for weapons of mass destruction." MTCR partners are careful with [space launch vehicle] SLV equipment and t
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  • ...rtment, he specialized in nonproliferation of [[ballistic missile]]s and [[weapons of mass destruction]]. He was chief U.S. negotiator during the North Korean nuclear crisis of 1
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  • ...required when dealing with technologies with, for example, potential as [[weapons of mass destruction]] (WMD) or long-range (i.e., falling under the [[Missile Technology Control
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  • ...conomic development, and the quarantine and elimination of dictators and [[weapons of mass destruction]] (WMD). Unlike conservatives, who rely on military power as the main tool
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  • interests are in weapons of mass destruction, specifically Pakistan’s nuclear program, including and the A.Q. Khan con
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...especially dealing with large-scale poisoning, infections, or effects of [[weapons of mass destruction]].
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  • {{r|Weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • ...reventive actions have been more controversial and aimed at longer-range [[weapons of mass destruction]] threats, such as the [[Raid on Osirak]], an Iraqi nuclear reactor under c
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  • ...on of the Trident, launched at minimum range at critical targets such as [[weapons of mass destruction]] and command centers. The speed of an incoming Trident warhead is such tha
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  • ===weapons of mass destruction===
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  • ...radiological hazards. They play an important role in planning responses to weapons of mass destruction incidents, working with nonphysician specialists such as health physics|hea
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  • The latest version is air-conditioned, and protected against weapons of mass destruction contamination.
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  • ...sate Kuwait for damages it had caused during the occupation and to destroy weapons of mass destruction. A UN observer unit was to monitor a demilitarized zone along a boundary be
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  • *Committee of Privy Counsellors (2004, July). Review of Intelligence on weapons of mass destruction. United Kingdom House of Lords.
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  • ...s one of many grand strategy|grand strategic options against terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. <ref name=Reiter>{{citation
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