Weapons of Mass Destruction in West Asia and its Massive Influence in Iran: An Analysis
Journal: Ars Artium (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-01
Authors : Rasmita Sahoo;
Page : 158-165
Keywords : Negotiators; WMD; energy organization; nuclear; destruction; terrorist attack.;
Abstract
The term Weapons of Mass Destruction has two indications. In its broader, literal sense, it is used to refer to weapons whose destructive power far surpasses that of guns or conventional explosives. Regardless, the term is more as often as possible used as a piece of a littler sense, to imply especially to nuclear, regular, and blend weapons. Since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which conveyed issues to light of America's feebleness, the United States has tremendously expanded its attempts to stop the spread of nuclear, natural, and substance weapons. By July 2014 record, the West endeavoured to constrain Iran to recognize a state of control of 4,000 tomahawks. At this point Iranian arbitrators were grievously requesting 8,000 tomahawks, which would deny mechanical upgrade.
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