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You're saying that you'd like to see the number of warheads brought down.
It'll take that long just to get to some of those warheads.
The warhead hit the ground almost at the feet of the three men.
That's 6,000 warheads that might not end up in Iraq or on the market.
Scott was the one who knew how the warheads worked.
What kind of warhead did they have on that thing?
"We could just drop our last few warheads and then get out of here."
It's the only way they could have gotten those warheads.
About 2,000 of these warheads were produced from 1957 to 1965.
"They are making the safety of the warheads an issue; the question is why?"
What difference does it make whether a country has 10,000 nuclear warheads or 100?
The two countries now have about 6,000 deployed warheads each.
Drop two behind about four or five minutes with nuclear warheads.
He started to walk away, then turned and asked, "By the way, you are sure that those warheads will work?"
"You believe the current owners of the warheads do not?"
We've got to show the world these missiles and warheads.
The top end of the missile was where the warheads went.
The band changed their name again, this time to Warheads.
What would it be like to fall victim to the warheads?
Once the warheads are on their way, warning times would be less than eight minutes.
The nuclear warhead that got through could not have been very large.
In fact, the drive is the warhead, if I have that right.
You will write down all that must be done to check the warheads.
It looked real enough too, although he had never seen a live nuclear warhead before.
Iraq is years away from producing its own nuclear warheads.