Examples of using Atomic weapons in English and their translations into Swedish
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Even testing atomic weapons on them.
We seize control of this country's atomic weapons.
With primitive atomic weapons and in primitive space vessels.
We seize control of this country's atomic weapons.
And it is why Otto Hahn, with atomic weapons in mind, wrote shortly before his death of the necessity of world peace.
We seize control of this country's atomic weapons.
Even in Tibet atomic weapons are being stockpiled, and China is supplying Pakistan with weapons know-how and rocketry.
I fear my influence on the use of atomic weapons is long past.
What do I want with invisible space ships that can fly to other worlds and even deliver our atomic weapons?
Than conventional ones. This is why atomic weapons are so much more dangerous.
In Estonia, Lake Sillanmä, also known as the'atomic lake', contains radioactive military waste equivalent to thousands of atomic weapons.
We're the only nation that ever used atomic weapons on other human beings.
Atomic weapons are weapons of mass destruction
The German"genius" really led the development of atomic weapons, but to create it, the Nazis did not.
From this point of view, I refer to what I said at the opening of today's sitting on the incredible revelation in the New York Times regarding the existence of a secret plan at the Pentagon to authorise the use of atomic weapons.
Hølmebakk was active in the popular movement against atomic weapons in Norway and one of the initiators of the Sosialistisk Folkeparti.
to state clearly that we do not want any more atomic weapons, especially in that region.
When Cowen handed over two of his atomic weapons to us, it was a sort of olive branch,
Which applied controls as to how the chain of command would work to deploy atomic weapons, and so far that chain….
if Cowen uses his new atomic weapons to enslave other worlds,
MOS stands for the Ministry of Supply which in 1946 took on increased responsibilities for atomic weapons, including the H-bomb development program.
with a type of reactor that will enable its nuclear waste to be processed into atomic weapons.
Before World War II, a famous American general made this comment about possible atomic weapons:‘Atomic weapons are to an army what an elephant is to a mouse.
Since the deployment of the first atomic weapons, people everywhere have lived with the possibility that everything they hold dear- their lives,
by distorting certain of Mao Tse-tung's statements on atomic weapons, made every effort to accuse him, falsely, of wanting nuclear war.
the United States government were justified in the use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945.
The very first resolution adopted by the General Assembly in 1946 called for“the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction”.
To drop an atomic weapon on a Japanese city.
With our atomic weapon we believe we can defeat the Wraith once and for all.
We had hoped to test our first atomic weapon five years from now.