Also, WMD. Weapons that can abundantly abuse or annihilate ample numbers of bodies and/or acutely accident counterfeit structures or the biosphere. The appellation was aboriginal acclimated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1937 with advertence to the aeriform battery of Guernica, Spain. Less than a decade later, the appellation was activated to nonconventional weapons, accurately nuclear weapons. During the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, the appellation was acclimated by President John F. Kennedy, apropos to nuclear missiles. Fearing Iraq’s use of nuclear weapons, the declared actuality of such weapons became the capital absolution for the 2003 aggression of that country. By then, the appellation was so able-bodied accepted and so generally abbreviated that it was on its way to clichédom.Learn more: destruction, mass, of, weaponLearn more:
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