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Were it ever to use nuclear weapons, it could expect obliteration by return.
The world once struggled to curb the nuclear weapons it could not un-invent.
With the right weapons, it could be over in two months.
While Unscom did manage to destroy tons of missiles and chemical and biological weapons, it could not complete the job.
Blair's only concession was that tabloid headlines in the run-up to the war that Iraq had weapons it could deploy in 45 minutes should have been corrected by the government.
Today, several of Mr. Bush's top aides argued that North Korea and Iraq were separate cases -- and while North Korea might have more advanced weapons, it could be contained through diplomacy and the 37,000 American troops stationed in South Korea.
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NI insiders concede this is a weapon it could use, so it's safe to assume it will do – and probably already has.
That means that if India tests a nuclear weapon, it could still bypass American suppliers and keep buying fuel and technology from other less exacting sellers.
In recent weeks he has said that if Iran obtains a nuclear weapon, it could lead to proliferation in the Middle East and undermine Mr. Obama's efforts to nudge the world to reduce nuclear stockpiles.
Even if other nations conduct tests and develop nuclear weapons capabilities, that would probably not be a reason for the United States to resume testing, the report said, and if the United States needed to develop new weapons, like an earth-penetrating bomb or a very low-yield weapon, it could probably do so without testing.
The weapon is chambered for FN's 5.7×28mm ammunition, and although it was developed and initially marketed as a personal defense weapon, it could be considered a submachine gun or compact assault rifle.
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