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US Relations with South Korea Deeply Divided during Carter Years US Relations with South Korea Deeply Divided during Carter Years US relations with South Korea during Carter years faltered over troop withdrawals and human rights followed by assassination of Par... nsarchive.gwu.edu oldmarine
Ronald Reagan and Nuclear War: The SIOP Briefing and IVY League 82 Ronald Reagan and Nuclear War: The SIOP Briefing and IVY League 82 nsarchive.gwu.edu oldmaine
The United States and the Two Koreas, Part II: 1969-2010 The United States and the Two Koreas, Part II: 1969-2010 nsarchive.gwu.edu oldmarine
Effects of 300 Kiloton Nuclear Detonation Centered at Pentagon Effects of 300 Kiloton Nuclear Detonation Centered at Pentagon nsarchive.gwu.edu oldmarine
Image of the Day Gallery Image of the Day Gallery Image Credit: NASA Download Image › Full Size› First Shuttle Launch A new era in space flight began on April 12, 1981, when Space Shuttle Columbia, or STS-1, soared into orbit from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Astronaut John Young, a veteran of four previous spaceflights including a walk on the moon in 1972, commanded the mission. Navy test pilot Bob Crippen p..
USS Pueblo: LBJ Considered Nuclear Weapons, Naval Blockade, Ground Attacks USS Pueblo: LBJ Considered Nuclear Weapons, Naval Blockade, Ground Attacks in Response to 1968 North Korean Seizure of Navy Vessel, Documents Show NSA Initially Downplayed Potential Damage from Capture of Sensitive Encryption Equipment from Spy Ship Declassified Documents Describe Tense Internal U.S. Deliberations and Contingency Planning in Wake of Incident Posted January 23, 2014 Edited by Joh..
North Korea's Collapse? North Korea's Collapse? The End Is Near -- Maybe Edited by Robert A. Wampler Posted - October 26, 2006 In 1997, the CIA devoted at least two exercises to exploring the national security implications of different endgame scenarios on the Korean Peninsula. The results of one of those exercises are reported in this January 1998 Intelligence Report. Washington D.C., October 26, 2006 - A CIA panel of..
New Evidence on Nuclear Weapons Effects Shows New Evidence on Nuclear Weapons Effects Shows That U.S. Nuclear War Plans Underestimated Destructiveness of Nuclear Arsenal By Ignoring Firestorms For release 14 January 2004 Washington, D.C. - A nuclear weapon at the "small" end of historic strategic arsenals that exploded over the Pentagon would create a mass fire that would engulf the Washington, D.C. area as far as Capitol Hill, Dupont Circl..