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U.S. Army Considered Using Radioactive Poisons in Assassinations

HeadlineOct 09, 2007

Newly declassified documents reveal the U.S. Army once explored the potential for using radioactive poisons to assassinate important military or civilian leaders. According to the Associated Press, the program was approved at the highest levels of the Army in 1948. The documents give no indication whether a radiological weapon for targeting high-ranking individuals was ever used or even developed by the United States.

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