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Generals Zero Hour: Nuclear General - Tsing Shi Tao
Nuclear General from Zero Hour
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference: General Introductions
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference in Cardiff on 2 December 2006. Introductions
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The Passive Safety Features of the General Electric ESBWR
This video describes the passive safety features of the General Electric ESBWR Nuclear Power Plant.
Tags: electric, electricity, energy, esbwr, general, nuclear, plant, power
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Profile of a General - Pakistan
April 2000
In this exclusive profile of General Musharraf, the military leader who took control of Pakistan in a bloodless coup in 1999, there is damning evidence of Pakistani support for the Islamic Terrorist group Mujahadeen led by the world's most wanted criminal - Osama Bin Laden.
His view is clear: "there's a total genocide going on in Kashmir! They are killing the civilians! .. the people of Kashmir have risen against the Indians. They don't want the Indians there." And the next war could be nuclear. Major towns in Pakistan display Replica nuclear missiles standing like monuments. From Islamabad's Faisal mosque, we uncover the fundraising stalls of Islamic groups waging a guerrilla war against India in Kashmir. The United States claims they're covertly bankrolled by Pakistan...
Tags: Conflict, Coup, General, Journeyman, leader, military, Musharraf, Pakistan, Pictures
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US Airforce Training Video-Nuclear Weapons Broken Arrows 1/2
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the operational establishment of the United States Air Force in charge of America's bomber-based and ballistic missile-based strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992. SAC also controlled the infrastructure necessary to support their operations (such as tanker aircraft to fuel the bombers and, until 1959, fighter escorts).
On October 19, 1948 Lt. General Curtis Emerson LeMay took over as commander of SAC, and set about a dramatic rebuilding of the command's forces, as well as their mission. LeMay, who had masterminded the American attacks on the Japanese mainland during the war (including the firebombing of Tokyo and other cities), was a staunch believer in the power of strategic bombing: the destruction of an enemy's cities and industrial centers....
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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1950's Cold War US Airforce Training Video - Nuclear Weapons
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the operational establishment of the United States Air Force in charge of America's bomber-based and ballistic missile-based strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992. SAC also controlled the infrastructure necessary to support their operations (such as tanker aircraft to fuel the bombers and, until 1959, fighter escorts).
On October 19, 1948 Lt. General Curtis Emerson LeMay took over as commander of SAC, and set about a dramatic rebuilding of the command's forces, as well as their mission. LeMay, who had masterminded the American attacks on the Japanese mainland during the war (including the firebombing of Tokyo and other cities), was a staunch believer in the power of strategic bombing: the destruction of an enemy's cities and industrial centers....
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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Lance Missile
*** THIS FILM WAS MADE MY THE US GOVERMENT AND IS PUBLIC DOMAIN ***
The LANCE was a mobile field artillery tactical missile system used to provide both nuclear and non-nuclear general fire support to the Army Corps. Designed to attack key enemy targets beyond the range of cannon artillery and to reinforce the fires of other artillery units, the LANCE replaced the HONEST JOHN system, fielded in 1954, and the SERGEANT system, deployed in 1962. It filled the U.S. Army's need for a highly mobile, medium-range, fin stabilized, all weather, surface-to-surface missile weapon system. The LANCE's primary mission targets included enemy missile firing positions, airfields, transportation centers, command and logistic installations, critical terrain features (defiles, bridgeheads, main supply...
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US Airforce Training Video-Nuclear Weapons Broken Arrows 2/2
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the operational establishment of the United States Air Force in charge of America's bomber-based and ballistic missile-based strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992. SAC also controlled the infrastructure necessary to support their operations (such as tanker aircraft to fuel the bombers and, until 1959, fighter escorts).
On October 19, 1948 Lt. General Curtis Emerson LeMay took over as commander of SAC, and set about a dramatic rebuilding of the command's forces, as well as their mission. LeMay, who had masterminded the American attacks on the Japanese mainland during the war (including the firebombing of Tokyo and other cities), was a staunch believer in the power of strategic bombing: the destruction of an enemy's cities and industrial centers....
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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1UN General Assembly Sarkozy Speech PART1
This is PART1 of the Speech from French President Sarkozy at the UN General Assembly.
09/25/2007
Part1/2
Tags: Ahmadinejad, assembly, europe, France, French, general, iran, irani, iranian, Nationals, Nicolas, nuclear, nukes, Sarkozy, UN, United
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Afshin Rattansi interviews the Secretary-General of the Arab League
poor SOUND!!
Arab League chief Amr Moussa said here Tuesday that Iran's nuclear program is completely peaceful and by no means does it pose any threat.
"None of the reports released by International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) have shown diversion of Iran's nuclear activities to military purposes; so, it should be said that Iran's nuclear program is peaceful and can by no means considered a threat," Moussa told IRNA on the sidelines of the 15th NAM Foreign Ministers meeting in Tehran on Tuesday.
Moussa further said that not all peaceful nuclear activities can be a threat and this holds true for all countries.
He added that the proper solution to Iran's nuclear case is ialogue.
"The issue can be solved only through dialogue and diplomatic means. All political options should be on...
Tags: amr, bush, cheney, elbaradei, gaza, iaea, iran, israel, moussa, movement, non-aligned, nuclear, rattansi, tehran, vienna, war
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Resolutions & Issues at 52nd IAEA General Conference
IAEA Deputy Director General, David Waller, speaks about the resolutions and issues causing debate at the Agencys annual general conference, as the meeting carries into the evening of its fourth day. See more: http://www.iaea.org/About/Policy/GC/GC52/
Tags: Conference, David, East, free, General, IAEA, Israel, Middle, Nuclear, Peaceful, Power, techonolgy, Waller, weapons, zone
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Nato's Nuclear Defence (1988)
CBS report looking at the then Supreme Allied Commander Europe's option to "go nuclear" in the first weeks of a Soviet attack on Western Europe.
http://www.nato.int/shape/bios/saceur/galvin.htm
Tags: alliance, attack, block, cold, eastern, fulda, galvin, gap, general, nato, nuclear, saceur, soviet, states, union, united, war, western
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UN Secretary General Discusses Global Issues
ANCHOR:
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was in Japan yesterday. At a press conference he discussed recent developments on the North Korean nuclear issue, as well as cyclone relief in Burma. Let's take a look.
STORY:
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says North Korea's recent move to destroy its cooling tower at its plutonium-producing reactor is very encouraging.
[Ban Ki-moon, U.N. Secretary General]:
"I regard the current situation on the Korean Peninsula over this nuclear issues is a very encouraging step forward. The participants to six-party talks should not lose this momentum, build up on this and take this momentum to accelerate the denuclearization process of North Korea nuclear issues, Korean Peninsula."
As for cyclone relief in Burma, Ban noted that United Nations aid...
Tags: Ban, burma, cyclone, japan, Ki-moon, Korea, North, ntd, nuclear, relief, Secretary, UN
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Porque não precisamos da Energia Nuclear...
Em 2007 o Governo Lula lança o PAC (Programa de Aceleração Econômica) e com ele a idéia de resgatar o fracassado Programa de Energia Nuclear iniciado pelo Ditador General Médice em 1972.
Com números e informações pouco divulgadas esse vídeo faz um recorte na história dos acidentes nucleares e nos revela o quão nocivo é essa fonte de enrgia.
Além disso o filme acompanha uma manifestação social pacífica, realizada no dia 8 de agosto de 2007 em Brasilia, fomentada pela sociedade civil organizada de todo o País. Entidades como SOS Mata Atlântica, Greenpeace, WWF, Vítimas do Césio de Goiania entre outras, levaram aos governantes deste Brasil suas impressões sobre a decisão dessa Política Pública e com muito orgulho exerceram sua Cidadania.
Um Filme de Carlos...
Tags: ambiente, angra, atlantica, atômica, bomba, carlosnezu, greenpeace, hiroshima, lula, mata, meio, nuclear, pac, programa, sos, usina, wwf
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52nd IAEA General Conference Opens
The International Atomic Energy Agency's 145 member states meet for a General Conference in Vienna this week, where they will lay out their expectations for the UN's atomic watchdog until 2020. IAEA Director General's Deputy David Waller says front-page issues like Iran and North Korea obscure some of the other tasks - from cancer therapy to food production - where the IAEA could contribute over the next half century. See more: http://www.iaea.org/About/Policy/GC/GC52
Tags: 52nd, cancer, Conference, David, East, food, free, General, IAEA, Iran, Israel, Korea, Middle, North, Nuclear, production, Safeguards, Safety, Security, therapy, Verification, Waller, weapons, zone
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Hundimiento General Belgrano
Hundimiento del Crucero General Belgrano por el Submarino Nuclear HMS Conqueror.
Tags: 1982, Belgrano, Crucero, Falkland, General, Malvinas
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The US, Russia, and Iran's Nuclear Program
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/04/Dr_Sergei_Khrushchev_Russia_after_Putin
Sergei Khrushchev, Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies and son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, discusses Russia's position on an Iranian nuclear program, and on nuclear proliferation in general.
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Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies Son of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, Sergei Khrushchev has been an eyewitness to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the establishment of the Russian state.
Originally a missile engineer in the USSR, Dr. Khrushchev is now a U.S. citizen and frequent NPR commentator.
Dr. Khrushchev provides a unique perspective on Russia's future and its changing role in global politics - World Affairs Council of...
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Nuclear inspections: 50 years of safegaurds in Europe 1
Part 1 of a video by the Energy and transport Directorate-General regarding the safegaurd of nuclear fission waste- 'For fifty years, European Commission inspectors have been verifying in nuclear installations that fissile material is not diverted from its intended peaceful use. How do these European inspectors work? What are they checking? Examples in a classic nuclear power plant and in the French reprocessing plant at La Hague where several hundred kilos of nuclear material are recycled each year. December 2004. Source- http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy_transport/publication/videos_en.htm#nuclear_inspection
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Chinese High Yield Nuclear Test
Footage of a Chinese airdropped bomb in the megaton energy range. Note what appears to be the sun in the fireball sequence to the left of the fireball.
Thanks to goldenpanda for translating the narration:
"bomb away!"
"The hydrogen bomb gently falls toward the ground. It will be exploding 2900 meters above ground level"
"9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, detonate!"
"June 17th 1967, at 8:20am, our nation's first hydrogen bomb achieved success!"
"A brightness appears by the fireball. It is indeed the sun."
"From the first atomic explosion to the first thermo-nuclear explosion, it took USA 7 years 3 months, took the Soviet Union 4 years, took the United Kingdom 4 years 7 months (translator's note: france had not exploded hydrogen at this time). Our nation worked just over 2 years to achieve...
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Lieutenant General William E. Odom, U.S. Army (Ret.) on Iraq
Lieutenant General William E. Odom, U.S. Army (Ret.), is a Senior Fellow with Hudson Institute and a professor at Yale University. As Director of the National Security Agency from 1985 to 1988, he was responsible for the nation's signals intelligence and communications security. From 1981 to 1985, he served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, the Army's senior intelligence officer.
From 1977 to 1981, General Odom was Military Assistant to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs, Zbigniew Brzezinski. As a member of the National Security Council staff, he worked upon strategic planning, Soviet affairs, nuclear weapons policy, telecommunications policy, and Persian Gulf security issues. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1954, and received a...
Tags: caucus, east, forum, hudson, institute, iraq, middle, odom, peace, politicstv, progressive, war, william
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