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    Arm Race Research Paper

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    The big war that was call the arm race was going on for a long period. In the arm race is bombs fight, revenges, and making superpower weapon. Back in the Arm race war every country was going against each other trying to declare the war. As the war was going on, some country was building bomb, and big weapon. Then the U.S decide to make a bomb to drop on japan to end them off in the war with them. In 1941 the U.S. was on pearl harbor, then Jjapan sent air force strike on the harbor, and kill…

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    In Making Tough Decisions, Paul C. Nutt discusses the lack of instruments to find the truth in decision making. But if we are to believe as Nutt writes, then there is even a stronger need for the foreseeable element. Clairvoyance is not a prerequisite to becoming a world leader but is need to establish a thought process that includes the understanding of foreseeable risk. (Nutt, Pg. 3) When our leaders are faced with tough decisions and lack the understanding for the implications of a bad…

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    in rockets During WWII Nazi-Germany was also making advancements in the equipment and weapons that they had. One of the major ones was the V-1 or “buzz bomb” this was an automatic aircraft type weapon today is known as a cruise missile. The V-2 was a ballistic missile that was flown into space before falling…

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    design of the Arleigh Burke Flight III Class that would focus more on the necessary specifications of a cruiser. Much like how the Ticonderoga Class was derived from the Spruance Class. The navy also needs more funds to create a new class of ballistic missile submarines, the Ohio Class is becoming increasingly…

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    to the original V1 Rocket. To many historians the V2 Rocket is considered to be the 1st ballistic missile. According to the founder of War History Online, Jack, he stated that, “these missiles traveled up to 3,500 miles per hour becoming faster than any aircraft in the war.” The fall of the V2 Rocket is simple when being told by historians, Germany invested too much time and money into crafting these missiles that, consequently, they did not have enough money or will power to create weapons as…

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    Trident is the UKs nuclear fleet, comprised of four submarines, equipped with ballistic missiles the have a range of 7,500 miles. The current missiles have the equivalent “killing power” of eight Hiroshima’s. The current generation of submarines will need replacing during the 2020s procuring a cost of £23.4bn; this figure will rise to around £100bn by the time decommission occurs forty years later. Do they serve any purpose? Trident evolved from the Polaris submarine system, which was…

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    The fall of the Berlin Wall was a hallmark event that marked the end of the Cold War. Many Americans give credit to only U.S. President Ronald Regan for ending the Cold War, however, both Regan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev played key roles in ending the Cold War. Gorbachev was the fourth leader of the Soviet Union during Regan’s Presidency, before he assumed power in 1985 relations between the U.S. and Soviet Union were extremely tense. Just three years into Gorbachev’s rule the U.S. was…

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    surrounding countries. This allows the ROK to become a great national and regional Military, too not only protect their coast from unwanted intruders, but too protecting their skies. With the contribution of Patriot Missiles from the United State, South Korea shielded from frequent ballistic missile threats coming from the North. Along with having Patriot within their borders, South Korea also has Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) to assist with any significant threat. Numerous…

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    Russia During The Cold War

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    After WWII tensions between the East and West would intensify following US concerns over Soviet plans for expansion and global influence, along with Russia’s attitude towards the West, which had put a strain on any peaceful co-existence that the US may have envisioned. Similar to US concerns, Russian Kremlin Joseph Stalin had also viewed the Western world as a threat to the long term goals of communist Russia. The creation of government agencies such as the CIA, MI6, and the KGB had been formed…

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