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    the president’s mindset and changed many lives in the process was the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 8 leading to President Roosevelt declared war on Japan. For instance way before the bombing of Pearl Harbor the U.S government was funding nuclear weapons built by special engineers. Japan continues fighting against the United States. President Truman knew he needed to show Japan terror and scared the Japanese so they would stop attacking the United States. He told them to surrender; they…

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    and the United States sent out two to cities in Japan that destroyed more than anyone expected, this was called the “Manhattan Project”. Because America had created this ‘weapon of mass destruction’ it was now in the lead in being the most powerful country. The U.S.S.R was determined to learn the secret to making Atomic weapons, this is how the Cold War began. the Cold War was not a ‘real’ war for there were more indirect notions between the United States and the Soviet Union, this particular…

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    The United State wanted to showed the strength to other country. It showed the superiority of the United State to the rest of the world, by showing their possession of atomic weapons. The aim for America was to scare some countries that wanted to attack US, even on the stage of world domination. In one hand, the United State used the atomic bombs has impressed the Soviet Union and halted the war quickly. This was enough reason…

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    The history of military robotics dates back to World War II and the Cold War. During those times of spying, weaponry and strategic attacks, these robots were in the form of Germany’s type of robotics and Russian weaponry called “teletanks”. It originated combined with a radio controlled boat intended to use by the military from Nicola Tesla. As the Soviets had created the teletanks, they were modified to be controlled by the radio signals. Weather conditions made it pretty tough to use, but…

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    Samuel Walker could have shown some potential bias for the old traditionalist 's views and even the revisionist 's views. Walker, who was known for his research on nuclear and atomic energy was employed by the government and later on hired by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Even though Walker was connected with the government, the peace movement groups often cited his work. Therefore, being linked to both sides the government and the peace movement could…

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    The aforementioned Stuxnet worm that delayed Iran’s nuclear capabilities by two years is used to support this claim. The author also supports this claim by claiming a cyber attack could potentially cripple an economy. Simply deleting data from banking systems could result in economic crisis. Harris cites an…

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    Chemical weapons are known for being one of the most dangerous and destructive weapons ever made. They cause terror and destruction at the hands of people who use them with the slightest of ease. They are banned by the UN, along with nuclear weapons, but what is a chemical weapon, and could there be a non banned or acceptable use for one. Chemical weapons are not as cut and dry as we often believe, and there could quite possibly be a non banned weapon now, depending on judgement. To know what…

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    Before the outbreak of World War II, American scientist were worried about the research of nuclear bombs in Nazi Germany. Hence, the U.S government began to conduct and fund their own researches on atomic weapon developments. This was called ‘The Manhattan Project’ which was a top secret facility in which the research and development of atomic weaponry created the first nuclear weapon. The morning of August 6th, 1945, represented a significant change in history in which a Boeing B-29…

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    President Donald Trump gave his first United Nations Speech. The article by The Washington Post addresses and extracts his main points of the night. First, it stresses Trump’s statement that the world faces “great peril” from rogue regimes with powerful weapons and expanding terrorists. He then encourages fellow leaders to help the U.S. defeat failed or murderous ideologies and “loser terrorists.” Embracing national sovereignty was Trump’s next point which according to the article, gained him…

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    S., on December 7, 1941, Japan dropped a surprise attack on the United States, in Pearl Harbor. Having been at war with Japan for quite a long time, president Truman, converged scientists to come up with the atomic bombs. The creation of the nuclear weapons was kept a secret: this was called the Manhattan Project. The project consisted of making two atomic bombs. Each of the explosives had names Fat Man, and Little Boy. President Truman did not live to see the Manhattan Project finished, but…

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