WMD
English
Noun
WMD (plural WMD or WMDs)
- Initialism of weapon of mass destruction.
- 2014 December 3, Susannah Collinane, “WMD: From A-bombs to pressure cookers”, in CNN[1]:
- “At the bottom, it is simply a statute that makes it a felony to set off bombs in public places, which certainly applies in this case. Unless the government were to try to take advantage of the WMD language to try to convince the public that this defendant was using a WMD in the usual narrow and scary sense of that phrase, there’s really no harm in the situation in my view,” he said.
Chesney noted that in order for a prosecution for using WMD within the United States to be successful, at least one of four conditions relating to interstate or foreign commerce also needed to be proved against the defendant. […] Britain’s then Prime Minister Tony Blair was a strident proponent of the argument, telling UK lawmakers that Hussein could launch a range of WMDs within 45 minutes.
Translations
initialism — see also weapon of mass destruction