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The groups have been especially active in detonating roadside bombs against regime targets – skills they had learned in Iraq.
Whether terrorists actually succeed in detonating such a weapon in the West or merely achieve that capability as a means for thermonuclear blackmail, the consequences will be devastating.
The lawsuit was filed by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue, who believes there is video showing Timothy McVeigh was not alone in detonating the bomb in Oklahoma.
In detonating a nuclear device, the regime made clear its nuclear programme would continue even at a time of political uncertainty.
From such evidence, as well as from rocket and warhead basics, Mr. Lloyd estimates that the system succeeded 30 percent to 40 percent of the time in detonating enemy warheads.
"The material collected during the investigation, coupled with the nature of the devices that he had made, convinced us that Neil Lewington was a real threat not just to the people that he was targeting but to anyone in the vicinity had he succeeded in detonating his bombs.
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As a group begins to rush in, detonate the concealed sticky bombs and watch the chaos that ensues.
Darwin's On the Origin of Species had been published in 1859, detonating a bomb under Victorian life and belief.
His real interest is in finding and detonating grenades in the underbrush.
The bomb needed to be capable of detonating in order to penetrate the iron casing.
They leave that to experts who are trained in identifying and detonating the devices.
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