Nuclear Terrorism

  • Volume:38
    Issue:2
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    • 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.

    Posted on: March 1, 2014

    Keywords: Nuclear, Nuclear Terrorism, Nuclear Security March 2014 | Strategic Analysis