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paragraph on mass destruction

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Answered by anurag36
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Today, the weapons of mass destruction represent a threat to the public safety of many countries and international stability. Historically, the weapon of mass destruction emerged to enhance the military potential of countries, in case of military conflicts. However, today, the weapons of mass destruction can be so destructive that, being applied by the US or other leading nation, they may provoke the disastrous impact on the entire planet. Ironically, the risk of using the weapons of mass destruction by the US and other powerful nations is relatively low, while terrorist organization and outcast states are the main threat of using the weapons of mass destruction. What is meant here is the fact that such states as Iran or North Korea, which are undemocratic by their nature threaten the rest of the world because they possess the weapons of mass destruction and they are ready to implement this weapon to maintain their regimes. 
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Answered by tanu23081
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A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is anuclear, radiological, chemical, biological or other weapon that can kill and bring significant harm to a large number of humans or cause great damage to human-made structures (e.g., buildings), natural structures (e.g., mountains), or the biosphere. The scope and usage of the term has evolved and been disputed, often signifying more politically than technically. Originally coined in reference toaerial bombing with chemical explosives, since World War II it has come to refer to large-scale weaponry of other technologies, such as chemical, biological, radiological, ornuclear.
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