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A Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (NWFZ) is a regional agreement that prohibits the acquisition, stockpiling, deployment, and testing of nuclear weapons in a given region. A Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) free zone extends the prohibition to include other weapons of mass destruction, such as biological and chemical weapons.
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The Effects of Nuclear Weapons - This is the definitive, unclassified text on nuclear weapons effects. A team effort is underway to scan and digitize as much of the book as time permits.
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Valerie was an undercover Agent gathering intelligence about numerous countries' Nuclear Weapons programs. She dedicated her life to protecting the National Security of the United States. She recommended her husband, Joseph Wilson, to go on another patriotic mission to Nigeria to verify whether or not Saddam Hussein had purchased uranium from there. Wilson went on this mission, almost as a favor, for the Vice President himself. When Wilson came back with the truth - that the documents saying Saddam had purchased uranium were forged, the Vice President wanted Wilson to keep quiet about it.
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Nuclear Weapons derive their energy from the splitting (fission) or combination (fusion) of atomic nuclei. This category of weapons taken together may have finally fulfilled the wish of technologists throughout history for a weapon so terrible that it would make war between great powers obsolete. The twentieth century was the bloodiest in human history, yet no two nations possessing nuclear weapons fought a major war against one another.
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[S]oon the Nuclear Weapons were used to "Pwn" all of the "nOObs" in existence. And pwn they did. For several years, no nOObs were left, and the weaker of the denizens of the night had to repopulate the nOOb race.
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The term strategic nuclear weapons is generally used to denote large weapons which would be used to destroy large targets, such as cities. Tactical nuclear weapons are smaller weapons used to destroy specific military, communications, or infrastructure targets. By modern standards, the bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 may perhaps be considered tactical weapons (with yields between 13 and 22 kilotons (54 to 92 TJ)), although modern tactical weapons are considerably lighter and more compact.
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