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Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Law

Journal of Ecohumanism
Background: Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), biological and chemical weapons – have long presented serious dangers to global security. Recognizing the catastrophic potential of these weapons, the international community has worked to build legal ...
M. Abdullah   +3 more
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Climate weapons – a new weapon of mass destruction?

Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces
The traditional approach to the systematics of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) emphasises primarily chemical weapons as the most dangerous of modern means of destruction and also includes nuclear, biological and toxic weapons.
Bartłomiej Terebiński
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Weapons of mass destruction, WMD

European Journal of Radiology, 2007
Since the invasion into Iraq in 2003, weapons of mass destruction (WMD), have come to general notice; they include today chemical, biological, and atomic/nuclear weapons, (CW, BW, and AW). Radiological findings shall be described.X-ray findings of victims of WMD are described. From CW, own observations are reported.
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Weapons of Mass Destruction.

1997
Abstract : The policy of mutual destruction limited the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) during the Cold War but has much less significance in today's global environment not only because of multiple regional instability and motivation to acquire, but also increased availability of resources and technologies to build WMD.
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Weapons of Mass Destruction

2018
Whether one is interested in learning about anthrax, sarin, the neutron bomb—or any other weapon of mass destruction—this thorough and detailed reference is the place to find answers. The threat posed by weapons of mass destruction (WMD), whether nuclear, radiological, chemical, or biological, is the number-one topic of concern for the ...
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Weapons of Mass Destruction

2003
Abstract The reason to cover weapons of mass destruction in a book about extreme environments is because they have the potential to forever alter life on earth. The inconceivable destructive power of modern thermonuclear devices is antithetical to civilization, which requires a sophisticated infrastructure.
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Chemical weapons of mass destruction and terrorism: a threat analysis

Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents, 2020
R. Pita   +3 more
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Alternate Warfare: The Unseen Weapons of Mass Destruction

Liberty University Journal of Statesmanship & Public Policy, 2020
E. Keener
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Weapons of Mass Destruction

2015
Joseph Grieco   +2 more
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