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Military force can't destroy our atomic program: Iran -- Louis Charbonneau  -- Washington Post  -- March 27, 2006

A senior Iranian official warned that military strikes against Iran's nuclear sites would not destroy the Islamic republic's uranium enrichment activities, which could be easily moved and restarted.

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'10,000 would die' in A-plant attack on Iran -- Thomas Harding  -- U.K. Telegraph  -- February 13, 2006

A major American attack on Iran's nuclear sites would kill up to 10,000 people and lead to war in the Middle East, a report says today. Hundreds of scientists and technicians would be targets in the opening salvos as the attacks focused on eliminating further nuclear development, the Oxford Research Group says in Iran: Consequences of a War.

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Pentagon Plans To Derail Iranian Atomic Bomb Test -- Phillip Sherwell  -- London Sunday Telegraph  -- February 12, 2006

Military strategists at the Pentagon have been updating plans for "last-resort" military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The raids would be ordered if President George W Bush is advised that they are the only remaining option to prevent the Islamic republic from acquiring atomic weapons.

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A Preemptive Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facilities: Possible Consequences -- Sammy Salama and Karen Ruster  -- Center for Nonproliferation Studies  -- August 12, 2004

The authors investigate the possible implications of a U.S. pre-emptive strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.

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Extinguishing the Threat -- Frank Vizard  -- Scientific American  -- February 18, 2003

The US has added EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) and ADW (Agent-Defeat Weapons) missiles to its arsenal to counter foes armed with chemical or biological weapons.

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Cut Supply Lines That Fuel Pyongyang's Nuclear Dreams -- Mansoor Ijaz and R. James Woolsey  -- Los Angeles Times  -- January 12, 2003

The authors argue that North Korea will continue to seek nuclear weapons regardless of any economic deal. They propose a strict embargo on all nuclear materials going into North Korea and greater U.S. pressure on Pakistan to stop selling nuclear technology.

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'Sci-Fi' Weapons Going to War -- William M. Arkin  -- Los Angeles Times  -- December 13, 2002

The U.S. is researching and deploying several 'exotic weapons' such as high-powered microwave weapons and laser cannons to help the armed forces seize or neutralize the so-called weapons of mass destruction (WMD) with greater speed and security -- as well as with less damage to surrounding areas or people, and less danger of inadvertently spreading toxic materials.

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U.S. Response: Pentagon Developing New Counter-WMD Technologies -- David Ruppe  -- Global Security Newswire  -- March 06, 2002

The U.S. Defense Department is considering 15 new tools against weapons of mass destruction, including a portable sensor for detecting chemical and biological agents in seaports, a communications system for homeland defense responders and a new warhead for destroying biological and chemical weapon sites.

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