quote:
Typically, nuclear arms retired from the U.S. arsenal are not melted down, pulverized, crushed, buried or otherwise destroyed.
Instead, they are painstakingly disassembled, and their parts, including their deadly plutonium cores,
are kept in a maze of bunkers and warehouses across the United States.
Typically, nuclear arms retired from the U.S. arsenal are not melted down, pulverized, crushed, buried or otherwise destroyed.
Instead, they are painstakingly disassembled, and their parts, including their deadly plutonium cores,
are kept in a maze of bunkers and warehouses across the United States.
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