"Wmd" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wmd" Meaning

WMD stands for Weapons of Mass Destruction. These are extremely destructive weapons that can cause mass casualties and widespread damage, such as nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons.

"Wmd" Examples

Usage examples for "wmd":


Russians and the United States agree that the welfare of the world would be improved if North Korea were to give up its weapons of mass destruction. Perhaps that is true, but we should be honest: no one has any idea how to bring any goods or services into that country now. If food or medicine were delivered, they would have little effect because Russia and China will keep the market bottled up.

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