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WMD, or "Weapons of Mass Distraction"
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W.M.D.
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Posted Dec 9, 07 by
ScoobyDuck
Wow, far be it that someone else have the same rights and capabilities as we do. We must be the World Police or even gods!!!! Not only did we not sign this treaty, we rejected it. Now we are at war because of a LIE that someone else has intent on acquiring
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the technology?
This was taken from "On The Issues:" 12/08/07.
The 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty intends to limit nuclear proliferation. As of April 1999, it has been signed by 152 countries and ratified by 32, but requires 44 ratifications to enter into force of law. Ratification implies that a nation will not advance its nuclear technology beyond its present status. India & Pakistan, who both exploded nuclear devices in 1998, have promised to sign the Treaty now that their testing is complete.
China 400 warheads; at most 50 on ICBMs; 45 nuclear tests 9/24/96; unratified.
France 450 warheads; 210 nuclear tests 9/24/96; ratified 4/6/98
India Conducted tests, 1998 Unsigned
Iran Seeking nuclear capability 9/24/96
Iraq Seeking nuclear capability Unsigned
Israel Unacknowledged nuclear capability 9/25/96; unratified.
North Korea Frozen development program Unsigned
Pakistan Conducted tests, 1998 Unsigned
Russia 23,000 warheads; 715 nuclear tests; 3,630 warheads on ICBMs,
including missiles in Belarus, Ukraine, & Kazakhstan 9/24/96; unratified.
South Africa Developed weapons but relinquished them in 1993 9/24/96; unratified.
United Kingdom 260 warheads; 45 nuclear tests. 9/24/96; ratified 4/6/98
United States 1,030 nuclear tests and 12,000 warheads,
including 2,000 ICBMs & 3,450 SLBMs. 9/24/96; rejected 10/13/99.
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Posted Nov 20, 07 by
BEELZEBOZO
Weapons of mass destuction?, is this opposed to weapons of small or medium destruction?
The irony is just killing people.
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