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{{FA|Weapon of Mass Destruction}} | {{FA|Weapon of Mass Destruction}} | ||
The [[plastic phrase]] "[[weapon of mass destruction]]" is used as an [[enemy image]]. Like "[[terrorism]]" it is an exonym - it describes weapons and technologies that other people have. | The [[plastic phrase]] "[[weapon of mass destruction]]" is used as an [[enemy image]]. Like "[[terrorism]]" it is an exonym - it describes weapons and technologies that other people have. | ||
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+ | ==Manufacture== | ||
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+ | The leading manufacturers of arms are well represented in the [[UN Security Council]]. | ||
==Testing== | ==Testing== |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 25 July 2021
Weapon | |
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Type | technology |
Interest of | Bruce George |
Subpage(s) | •Weapon/Manufacture •Weapon/Testing |
Contents
"Weapons of Mass Destruction"
- Full article: Weapon of Mass Destruction
- Full article: Weapon of Mass Destruction
The plastic phrase "weapon of mass destruction" is used as an enemy image. Like "terrorism" it is an exonym - it describes weapons and technologies that other people have.
Manufacture
- Full article: Weapon/Manufacture
- Full article: Weapon/Manufacture
The leading manufacturers of arms are well represented in the UN Security Council.
Testing
- Full article: Weapon/Testing
- Full article: Weapon/Testing
Examples
Page name | Description |
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"Weapon of mass destruction" | A plastic word and enemy image hyped as part of Operation Mass Appeal |
Ammunition | |
BAE Systems/Products | BAE Systems covers a wide range of products and projects. Few of them, however, are anything that the ordinary consumer would ever buy. BAE products are mostly intended for the defence procurement of nation states, and to a lesser extent, the huge budgets of airlines such as British Airways. |
Car bomb | Bombs in cars, called the deadliest weapon in the 20th century. |
Depleted uranium | Depleted uranium is a toxic substance that better had been prohibited by international treaties decades ago, but American generals don't want to give up this capability. |
Directed-energy weapon | |
Drone | Remote controlled flying robots, used for a wide range of purposes by governments or private companies as they're getting banned throughout the world for personal use. |
Electromagnetic Pulse | A type of weapon where a large amount of electric and magnetic energy is released - often by mobile device such as car or missile - on a smaller scale than a nuclear weapon. Its effects can be devastating for electronic devices. |
Electromagnetic weapon | |
Gun | |
Havana syndrome | Attack on US embassy staff and spies in different locations around the world. |
Land mine | A weapon which is semi-buried in the ground until activated, e.g. by someone stepping on them. |
Laser | |
Less lethal weapon | Weapons not intended to kill, but to disable, for example by causing pain |
Missile | |
Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio | Microwave-based auditory effect weapon. |
Non-lethal weapon | Non-lethal weapons are a more attractive option for dictatorships keen to hide their murderous nature. The most active researcher seems to be the US Pentagon. |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Nadia Whittome | “To support arming Ukraine isn’t to oppose the idea of peace talks. The question is what position Ukraine would enter them from. It’s right to avoid escalation into a direct conflict between Moscow and Nato. However, arming the resistance is a way to allow Ukraine to negotiate from a position of strength, not surrender.” | Nadia Whittome | February 2023 |
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