So the reason that nobody emphasizes the biological agents carried by ICBMs is because they don't have any solution to the problem. |
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On the other hand, let's say each side had a thousand single-warhead ICBMs, which means that it would take more than that to destroy them. |
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The president would begin by directing the U.S. Strategic Command to take a thousand warheads off its ICBMs and put them in storage not less than three hundred miles away. |
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The only way to accomplish that credibility is to proliferate ICBMs above and beyond the 20 or 30 they have. |
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I felt that by the time our efforts could bear fruit there would be a major threat from Soviet ICBMs armed with nuclear warheads, and I made this point to my colleagues. |
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These keepers of our national anxiety used to limit themselves to the spectres of ICBMs and mushroom clouds. |
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The military authorities, however, regarded Polaris as but one part of a nuclear triad including ICBMs and bombers, each with its own function. |
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With additional radar near America's east coast, Aegis destroyers in the Atlantic could theoretically intercept ICBMs coming from Europe and Asia, says Henry Cooper, who was President Reagan's missile-defence negotiator. |
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Not only does the treaty require the parties to exchange this semi-annual data, but it also requires special notifications on the movement of non-deployed ICBMs, SLBMs and heavy bombers. |
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I don't think Canada has a major role as a northern neighbour, but it does have a political role as helping to defend the entire North American continent, not only from ICBMs but from bombers, from close-in weapons. |
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Liquid-fueled missiles, of a class with the Atlas, Jupiter, and Thor IRBMs, and Titan ICBMs developed in the early to mid-1950s, were cumbersome, expensive, and volatile. |
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Russia planned to arm two more divisions with Yars and conduct 16 launches of the ICBMs in total this year for various training, testing and commercial tasks. |
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