How To Use Weapons-grade plutonium In A Sentence
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The country will start building a nuclear reactor in June that can produce weapons-grade plutonium, diplomats said Wednesday.
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The Conference on Disarmament is seeking to start formal negotiations on banning production of fissile materials such as weapons-grade plutonium and uranium.
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And they have reactivated a mothballed nuclear reactor that can produce weapons-grade plutonium.
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The documents tell me this is genuine weapons-grade plutonium and to my eyes the boxes look genuine.
BLOOD IS DIRT
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Their target, later identified as a not yet operational nuclear reactor modeled on the Yongbyon reactor in North Korea—a uranium-fueled reactor that is capable of producing weapons-grade plutonium as a by-product—was destroyed.
How the End Begins
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Those rods can be reprocessed into weapons-grade plutonium, enough for potentially three nuclear bombs.
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Operating from 1950 until the fire in 1957, they converted uranium to weapons-grade plutonium for nuclear bombs.
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He says the documents show where the product originated and that it's weapons-grade plutonium, and he says the containers are genuine too.
BLOOD IS DIRT
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weapons-grade plutonium
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And they have reactivated a mothballed nuclear reactor that can produce weapons-grade plutonium.
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START and hosting this week's international nuclear security summit, and by seeking to create a short term achievable goal to increase regulation of the world's weapons-grade plutonium and highly enriched uranium, President Obama has given the international community an opportunity to take some modest but concrete steps toward furthering the goals set forth in the list of "Highlights" outlining the immediate steps committed to by individual nations that participated in the summit.
Examiner California Headlines
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The re-activation of the nuclear reprocessing plant is a clear sign that the country is now on course to produce weapons-grade plutonium within a month, and five or six nuclear bombs in a year.