| 31. | Truman was briefed in 1949 by the defense secretary about the radiological weapons program, according to government documents.
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| 32. | Rumsfeld also said he feared that terrorist networks in the future will use chemical, biological or radiological weapons.
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| 33. | The armed services also have special teams trained to respond to attacks involving chemical, biological and radiological weapons.
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| 34. | In the memorandum, the CIA ultimately recommended against the use of radiological weapons, but not for technical reasons.
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| 35. | A radiological weapons is a type of nuclear weapon designed to distribute hazardous nuclear material in enemy areas.
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| 36. | He would have to be a lot smarter than the average al-Qaida member to build a radiological weapon,
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| 37. | He claimed al-Qaida was building a radiological weapon _ possibly providing the information that led officials to Padilla.
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| 38. | In some ways, said Walsh of Harvard, using radiological weapons to preserve the oil fields would have made sense.
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| 39. | Interest in radiological weapons during World War II was eclipsed by the development of the atomic bomb, he said.
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| 40. | The United States groups nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological weapons under the heading " weapons of mass destruction ."
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