Criminals attempt to steal a missile submarine and fire its nuclear warheads at a big city.
The water supply of a large city is poisoned by highly lethal radioactive material by a terrorist group.
A local commander seizes nuclear weapons and threatens to use them against the central government.
These scenarios are not from the pages of science fiction or scenes from a Hollywood thriller. They nearly happened. The next nuclear catastrophe after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, when it strikes the victims, may not necessarily be in the form of bombs rained in a superpower nuclear war, but is most likely to be an act of nuclear terrorism.
Nuclear Terrorism
More from the author
These scenarios are not from the pages of science fiction or scenes from a Hollywood thriller. They nearly happened. The next nuclear catastrophe after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, when it strikes the victims, may not necessarily be in the form of bombs rained in a superpower nuclear war, but is most likely to be an act of nuclear terrorism.
Related Publications