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1. Nuclear war?

2. Nuclear war.

3. destruction by nuclear war.

4. There was a nuclear war.

5. Prevention of Nuclear War Agreement: 1973.

6. After the nuclear war, you both...

7. The threat of nuclear war remains high.

8. The threat of nuclear war has diminished.

9. This fear of nuclear war is universal.

10. At worst, nuclear war could be unleashed.

11. Has the threat of nuclear war decreased since then?

12. Nobody can envisage the consequences of total nuclear war.

13. That's why nuclear war is so frightening - like slapstick.

14. The ecological consequences of a nuclear war are incalculable.

15. The risks of an escalation to nuclear war were small.

16. They were appalled by the reports of the nuclear war.

17. The whole world would be affected by a nuclear war.

18. The threat of nuclear war and terrorist attacks is mounting.

19. My stepfather took the possibility of nuclear war quite seriously.

20. Only two things scare me and one is nuclear war.

21. In it, you ask me to stop the imminent nuclear war.

22. " A step along the road to unleashing a thermo-nuclear war. "

23. In October 1962 the world seemed on the brink of nuclear war.

24. Other measures have been taken to reduce the risk of nuclear war.

25. A Nuclear War is a war in which nuclear weapons are used.

26. The United States, wary of nuclear war, secured a ceasefire on 25 October.

27. Bruni's trying to start the only kind of nuclear war we can win.

28. A full - scale nuclear war could lead to the annihilation of the human race.

29. Whose life is not now endangered by the ever greater threat of nuclear war?

30. First he asks: “Could all-out nuclear war mean the end of the human race?”

31. They have heard world leaders use that term with reference to all-out nuclear war.

32. With the change in the political climate since 1989, nuclear war may seem less likely.

33. But if a full-scale nuclear war ever broke loose, there would be survivors nowhere.

34. Jon thinks, unless he can do something about it that there's gonna be nuclear war.

35. When I was a kid, the disaster we worried about most was a nuclear war.

36. It is feared that a rash act in one submarine could unleash a fatal nuclear war.

37. It occurred to me here that nuclear war might have a place in the natural order.

38. 4 This does not mean that the human race cannot escape destruction in a future nuclear war.

39. “Many people fear that a nuclear war or a climate change will ruin or destroy the earth.

40. Hero, weapon... linchpin of our national security... deterrent to nuclear war, or a man to end worlds.

41. Astronomer Carl Sagan said of nuclear war: “There is little question that our global civilization would be destroyed.”

42. Apocalyptic fiction focuses on the end of civilization either through nuclear war, plague, or other global catastrophic risk

43. “The risk of global nuclear war being ignited in Europe is significantly diminished,” the magazine stated in April.

44. If a nuclear war breaks out, every living thing will be wiped off the face of the Earth.

45. It strained credulity to believe that a nuclear war would not lead to the destruction of the planet.

46. Global problems such as pollution, the threat of nuclear war, and environmental exploitation threaten to ruin our beautiful planet.

47. After this brush with nuclear war, the two leaders banned nuclear tests in the air and underwater after 1962.

48. He independently authored Wolf of Shadows (1985), a young adult novel set in the aftermath of a nuclear war.

49. And since no one will go to war, the risk of radioactive contamination from nuclear war will not be present.

50. Bombers loitered near points outside the Soviet Union to provide rapid first strike or retaliation capability in case of nuclear war.

51. Regarding; concerning: "This question remains a vital consideration Anent the debate over the possibility of limiting nuclear war to military

52. First and most significant is the possibility of some kind of nuclear war or accident that would destroy the human race.

53. A Russian schoolgirl describes the results of a nuclear war: “All living things will perish —no grass, no trees, no greenery.”

54. Skynet responds by firing U.S. nuclear missiles at Russia, initiating global nuclear war on what became known as Judgement Day (August 19.

55. For example, the Japanese city of Hiroshima, which was obliterated by an atomic bomb, is now a symbol of the threat of nuclear war.

56. The Chrysalids tackles the idea of genetic mutation, possibly caused by nuclear war, and The Kraken Wakes tells of a world drowned by rising sea levels.

57. "We can reduce the risk of setting off Accidental nuclear war by retiring nuclear cruise missiles and instead rely on conventional weapons." (Dianne Feinstein and Ellen O

58. Request PDF From Nuclear War to Net War: Analogizing Cyber Attacks in International Law On April 27, 2007, Estonia suffered a crippling cyber attack launched from outside its borders

59. Sokolovsky became widely known in the West with the publication in 1962 of Military Strategy, a book that contained rare detail on Soviet thinking about war, particularly nuclear war.

60. Cuban Missile Crisis For thirteen days in October 1962 the world waited—seemingly on the brink of nuclear war—and hoped for a peaceful resolution to the Cuban Missile Crisis

61. In fact, one poll revealed that young women are often more afraid of putting on pounds than they are of nuclear war, of cancer, or even of losing their parents!

62. Or the Gallup Poll that showed that seven in 10 Americans believed that a nuclear war would happen, and that at least 50 percent of our population was going to be killed.

63. Sea Change creates a climate where we can think of the ocean Acidy issue now like the threat of nuclear war back in the 50s, it is that serious just less political.

64. See Bombed out building stock video clips of 268 city nuclear war natural disaster hurricane city in rubble bombed city post apocalyptic buildings meteorites explode damage city collapse city damaged city city fire

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66. 13 Humanity needs more than one home because, with all our eggs in one basket, we are at risk of low-probability but high-consequence catastrophes like asteroid strikes, nuclear war or bioterrorism.

67. “In recent weeks, references have been made to the thundering silence of the churches amidst serious world crises, in particular the arms race and the threat of nuclear war,” stated the United Church of Canada’s magazine The Observer.