obvcourse...even more than in the cold war...people who do the statistics of probable scenarios have known for some time, that as we progress through the 21s century, the likelihood of a nuclear weapon falling in the hands of a terrorist, or anybody really, a black market operative---simply the wrong people, increases exponentially.
Not only are there 20 or more unacounted for nukes in russia...some of the largest nukes ever created, the tzars....but icnreasingly unstable countries like north korea, iran, and in general, asia and countries in ME are getting a hold of nukes.
The term 'nuclear war' doesn't only apply to big countries with missiles. It applies to any country, factions or entities engaged in nuclear retaliation games of strategy. This means simply one entity, one person even---someone holding a city hostage to prevent retaliation from an entity such as the US, for example.
2007-01-10
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