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From the materials found here, other classes apparently included information about building bombs, making booby traps and blowing up pipelines, bridges and buildings.

This is a significant setback for the government in the northern region, where rebels had already strengthened their position with homemade bombs, making roads too perilous for military vehicles to pass and restricting the military's movements.

Today, Incirlik airbase houses 50 B-61 nuclear bombs, making it NATO's largest nuclear weapons storage facility.

The Pentagon had observed the Syrian aircraft on U.S. radars and watched them drop the bombs, making the American government a direct witness to the psychopathic use of chemical weapons by a deranged tyrant.

After treating the public to endless bombsight videos of 'smart bombs' making 'surgical strikes,' U.S. officials eventually admitted that such 'precision' weapons were only 7percentt of the bombs and missiles raining down on Iraq.

As well as that, about a million people have been displaced by the fighting, so the situation's messy both in a geopolitical sense and in terms of scud missiles, RPGs and cluster bombs making bits of human fly around everywhere.

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What difference, they ask, does five more bombs make?

And he challenges them: have terrorist bombs made people respect Islam more?

Bombs made from ordinary fertilizer have been used around the world.

And in the interim, young Americans would die in Afghanistan from bombs made with unaltered Pakistani ammonium nitrate.

There have also been cases of vandalism and of fake bombs made of clay and wires.

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