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Demolition bombs rely on the force of the blast to destroy buildings and other structures.
Nuclear power plants and nuclear bombs rely on either uranium or plu-tonium, because they are fissile materials; that is, they can create the energy-releasing chain reaction called nuclear fission.
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The surveillance and data-collation operation that followed the bombing relied on civilian cellphone video, eyewitness accounts, the work of the FBI's Computer Analysis Response Team, and the massive, 36-camera surveillance setup of a private business named Whiskey's Smokehouse.
The surveillance and data collation operation that followed the bombing relied on civilian cell phone video, eyewitness accounts, the work of the FBI's Computer Analysis Response Team (CART), and the massive, 36-camera surveillance setup of a private business named Whiskey's Smokehouse.
Alongside that dark assessment, though, is a new sense that many of the operations involving the bombs also rely on a kind of local contractor force that is much less committed to the cause of terror than the leaders.
Better to drive a tougher bargain now that cuts off Iran's path to the bomb than rely on a shaky snap-back strategy if Iran cheats.
We rely on one another".
But that's not practical in Libya, where most foreign bomb disposal teams rely on the current (and barely functional) Libyan government to supply explosives for clearance work.
As I write in the book: "It was said as a soldier's compliment — Adam had the sharpest eyes, Adam always found the hidden bombs, everyone relied on Adam — but that wasn't how he heard it then or hears it now.
And unless we had precise information about the location of all of Pakistan's nuclear weapons and materials, we could not rely on bombing or using Special Forces to destroy them.
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