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Nuclear terrorism blinding horizons

Investigates the al Qaeda terrorist network's capability of carrying out a nuclear attack on the US. Looks at the variety of bombs which could be employed, the level of protection of nuclear material in Russia and security in the US.

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  • "Nuclear terrorism blinding horizons"

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  • "Investigates the al Qaeda terrorist network's capability of carrying out a nuclear attack on the US. Looks at the variety of bombs which could be employed, the level of protection of nuclear material in Russia and security in the US."
  • "Investigates the al Qaeda terrorist network's capability of carrying out a nuclear attack on the US. Looks at the variety of bombs which could be employed, the level of protection of nuclear material in Russia and security in the US."@en
  • "Summary: "Peter Bergen, the journalist who produced the first television interview with Osama Bin Laden, sets out to investigate the frightening yet very plausible scenario of terrorists armed with nuclear weapons."--Container."
  • "Peter Bergen, the English journalist who interviewed Osama bin Laden in 1996, investigates the possibility of nuclear weapons falling into terrorist hands and being used to attack the United States. Travelling to Moscow, Bergen reveals the level of security employed to protect nuuclear materials from the possibility of theft and discovers instances of highly enriched uranium being smuggled out of nuclear facilities for potential sale on the black market."@en

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  • "Nuclear terrorism blinding horizons"