Nuclear Power Plants as Weapons for the Enemy: An Unrecognized Military Peril
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In June 1981 a squadron of Israeli military planes destroyed a nuclear reactor under construction near Baghdad. Until then, few observers had imagined that one nation might attack another by bombing its reactors. Since then, the strategic debate has had to admit a terrifying new fact: a nation with nuclear power plants on its territory places weapons of potential mass destruction in the hands of its enemies.
A major nuclear power station or waste storage reservation bombed as the Iraqi reac...
A major nuclear power station or waste storage reservation bombed as the Iraqi reac...






















