Weapons Of Mass Destruction

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Weapons that are nuclear, radiological, chemical or biological

Real World Example

Weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) are powerful tools of war that include nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, capable of causing massive loss of life and destruction. After World War II, the threat of WMDs, especially nuclear weapons, became a significant concern during regional conflicts such as the Cold War, as countries like the United States and the Soviet Union amassed large arsenals. WMDs represented both fear and deterrence, as nations hoped to prevent their use through the threat of mutual destruction. Today, the existence and potential proliferation of WMDs remain a global security concern, influencing treaties and international relations. For example, the ongoing discussions around North Korea's nuclear program highlight the continuing importance of controlling WMDs to ensure global safety and stability.

Practice Version

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