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Why not spend your time learning to use conventional weapons?
In the past, the major threat was from conventional weapons.
At same time, it are working hard to improve conventional weapons.
Today, they serve as a dumping ground for conventional weapons.
This is not the case with respect to any other class or classes of conventional weapons.
Conventional weapons, no matter how powerful or accurate, would not do the job.
Their immunity to what we'd call conventional weapons appears to be a more natural thing.
The conventional weapons have no effect, though, and the military is forced to retreat.
Iran's military is large, but its conventional weapons are obsolete.
"I think the reductions will come with a significant conventional weapons agreement," she said.
You can put up your electronics, sure, but conventional weapons are heavy stuff.
"There is a growing sense in Congress that we must" rely more on conventional weapons, the study said.
He said any arms control must include conventional weapons.
The need, he says, is to alter Washington's political approach and begin negotiating on conventional weapons.
It would actually have been easier to plan a simple assassination with conventional weapons.
There are other ways to defend oneself than conventional weapons, of course.
"I think conventional weapons will serve us now," he said pleasantly.
But the Administration says conventional weapons alone cannot maintain a stable balance there.
"What I don't want to know about are conventional weapons.
He'd been fighting them all along with conventional weapons.
But we have proposed that the next negotiations, with regard to military, between us, should be in the area of conventional weapons.
You down there have nothing but conventional weapons and those we can handle quite easily."
Japan has been in the forefront of an effort to force nations to report conventional weapons sales.
Nevada's final mission was as a target for nuclear and conventional weapons from 1946 to 1948.
"After all, there is nothing wrong for Russians to compete in the right markets of conventional weapons," he said.