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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic warfare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about military strategy, international relations, or the implications of nuclear weapons.
Example: "The threat of atomic warfare has led to increased diplomatic efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation."
Alternatives: "nuclear warfare" or "atomic conflict".
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In September 1944, Tibbets was chosen from three candidates, in his words, "to wage atomic warfare".
At the same time, General Tibbets expressed no regrets over his role in the launching of atomic warfare.
Yet Tibbets, the man who waged atomic warfare, felt that the dropping of the two A-bombs saved lives.
The devastating power of atomic warfare opened up an era where humanity's very survival was suddenly at stake.
Atomic warfare can't be cured by ducking and covering; gun violence can't be alleviated by lone-shooter drills.
He compared the present moment to the day in 1939 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt got a letter from Albert Einstein about the possibility of atomic warfare.
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A major exception is the lone building that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima whose steel dome top has become a globally recognized symbol of the reality of nuclear warfare.
"Atomic war is inevitable.
Just as the invention of the atomic bomb changed warfare and deterrence 64 years ago, a new international race has begun to develop cyberweapons and systems to protect against them.
Since World War II and the atomic bomb, which redefined warfare, chemical weapons have been categorized as "weapons of mass destruction," even if they do not have the killing power of nuclear weapons.
H5N1 would become the atomic bomb of biological warfare.American officials would rather stymie such proliferation.
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