Examples of using Mass destruction in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It redefined the term"domestic terrorism" to broadly include mass destruction as well as assassination or kidnapping as a terrorist activity.
My team has been tasked at the highest level to prevent the military from building the most powerful weapon of mass destruction in history.
On both sides, means of mass destruction are being perfected with feverish haste, and behind walls of secrecy.
Give to Israel's leadership wisdom, boldness and courage to do whatever needs to be done to protect this nation from Syria's weapons of mass destruction.
at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.
And how can a government use chemical weapons- or any other weapons of mass destruction- in the area where government troops are concentrated?
Unlike the other weapons of mass destruction- chemical
sums taken great risks to build and keep weapons of mass destruction.
Unlike other weapons of mass destruction- chemical
Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction.
which she said was based on claims Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction.
knowing its full potential as a weapon of mass destruction.
Bush, like his intelligence people, was still feeling the burn of the war in Iraq and the unfounded information about the existence of weapons of mass destruction there.
They warn that a preemptive ban on the technology is urgently needed to prevent terrible new weapons of mass destruction.
Australia does not possess weapons of mass destruction and has ratified the Biological Weapons Convention,
He was also charged with“plotting to use a weapon of mass destruction outside the U.S.”.
Individuals who came under that spell ordered the mass destruction because they knew the animals were the source of food and hides that the native population needed for survival.
chemical weapons of". mass destruction.
Courtesy of General Webber, the latest in nonnuclear weapons of mass destruction: an E-bomb.
because of the threat of its weapons of mass destruction.
