Educate them
im a terrorist give me alot of money or i will use my weapons of mass destruction on your filthy country
I think that answering this question would be an issue of national security, no offense.
so that the plane will have a smaller chance of being hijacked and to prevent terrorist attacks in foreign countries.
The primary purpose of nuclear weapons is to deter other countries from attacking by threatening massive destruction. They are intended to provide a strong defense and prevent conflict through the concept of mutually assured destruction.
What are some mass destruction weapons in Iraq?
George W. Bush referred to the terrorist regimes as "axis of evil" because he believed the countries coordinated efforts to provide and seek weapons of mass destruction to attack the United States and its allies. The term was initially used during the January 29, 2002 State of the Union address.
There are many weapons that are considered mass weapons of warfare. Weapons of mass destruction cause great destruction and death in great numbers. Weapons such as bombs and missiles, nuclear devises and chemicals are considered weapons of mass destruction.
Congress approved the war because Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Also because of the terrorist groups in the Middle East attacking the US and UK
No they are not.Ans 2US Air Marshals take their weapons on aircraft in order to prevent terrorist attacks.
Nuclear weapons serve as a deterrent. One country will be less likely to attack another that it knows has nuclear capability because of the destruction that could be wrought by nuclear weapons. This theory is called MAD or Mutually Assured Destruction, meaning that both sides would destroy each other so utterly by going to war that peace (even bitter cold peace) is the only viable option. Biological and Chemical weapons, which are also called weapons of mass destruction, do not have this deterrent effect.
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