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DIY Gone Wrong
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In an effort to stay one-step ahead of would-be terrorists, the Pentagon is offering cash prizes to whoever can build the best explosives out of household... 17.03.2016, Sputnik International
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23:54 GMT 17.03.2016 (Updated: 10:49 GMT 06.08.2022) In an effort to stay one-step ahead of would-be terrorists, the Pentagon is offering cash prizes to whoever can build the best explosives out of household items. To catch a thief, you have to think like a thief, so the saying goes. What could go wrong?
The program has already faced criticism that it could inadvertently provide terrorists with ideas for building bombs.