Publication

2004-08-09 - Times Books

Language

English

Word Count

68,000 words, Guess

Page Count

272 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2004047427
  • LibraryThing22114
  • Goodreads2153664

Classifications

  • LCCHV6432 .A45 2004

Description

"Americans today are keenly aware of our vulnerability to hijackings, biological attacks, and chemical weapons. But the deadliest form of terrorism is almost too scary to think about: a terrorist group exploding a nuclear bomb in an American city." "In this urgent call to action, Graham Allison, one of America's leading experts on nuclear weapons and national security, argues that we must face this terrible threat squarely in order to understand it and neutralize it. Nuclear Terrorism presents a case for two propositions. The first is that on the current course nuclear terrorism is inevitable. Allison lays out the true nature of the threat: who are the groups likely to seek out nuclear weapons, what kind of material is available to them, where they are likely to get it, when such a nuclear device could be made operational, and how they might deliver it to our shores." "But Allison does more than weave a tale of doom, because his second proposition is that nuclear terrorism is preventable. He outlines an ambitious but feasible strategy by which we can essentially eliminate the danger of nuclear terrorism."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

"WHY DO YOU use an axe when you can use a bulldozer?" That was Osama bin Laden's question in 1996 to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the chief planner of what grew into the most deadly attack on the American homeland in the nation's history.

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Other Editions

  • Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable CatastropheHardcoverTimes Books2004-08-09

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