"you know what this means Henry?"
"de-motivational forces?"
"EXACTLY"
• including nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) and, increasingly, radiological
• the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and progressing through the Cold War
• the fear of WMD
• the fear of WMD
• the threat of potential WMD in Iraq was used by George W. Bush to generate public support
• along with many intelligence experts, asserted that Saddam Hussein still possessed large hidden stockpiles of WMD in 2003
• the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and progressing through the Cold War
• the fear of WMD
• the fear of WMD
• the threat of potential WMD in Iraq was used by George W. Bush to generate public support
• along with many intelligence experts, asserted that Saddam Hussein still possessed large hidden stockpiles of WMD in 2003
• BAE Systems is the premier global defence and aerospace company
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"we need to up our throughput."
"productivity down?"
"damn right it is"
- the nerve agent used in the 1995 Aum Shinrikyo cult's attacks on the Tokyo subway which killed 12 people --
- and mustard gas.
- TCPs are known to chemists as dual-use chemicals.
- can be used in harmless industries like agriculture or turned into weapons of mass destruction when mixed with other chemicals
...over 1 trillion dollars are spent on military expenditures and arms worldwide ...
... Russia is the world's top supplier of weapons, a spot it has held since 2001, accounting for around 30% of worldwide weapons sales, followed by the United States, France, Germany and Britain ...
• “to say was that chemical weapons technology and capability are still being manufactured in Britain and sold to some 26 countries, including Israel. These are toxic chemical precursors, or TCPs, the sale of which is banned....”
"Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices." - 1767, Voltaire
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