Journal of Strategic Security | |
Global Risk of Nuclear Terrorism | |
Clark, Terrance1  Diez, Emily1  Zaw-Mon, Caroline1  | |
[1] Akribis Group and the Center for Terrorismand Intelligence StudiesAkribis Group and the Center for Terrorismand Intelligence StudiesAkribis Group and the Center for Terrorismand Intelligence Studies | |
关键词: Al-Qaida; Global trends and risks; International institutions; International security; Nuclear weapons and nonproliferation; Weapons of mass destruction; | |
DOI : 10.5038/1944-0472.3.1.2 | |
学科分类:建筑学 | |
来源: Henley-Putnam University Press | |
【 摘 要 】
The emergence of nuclear terrorism, a threat that President Obama called "the gravest danger we face," has signaled a paradigm shift in international security. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, sensitive nuclear technologies and materials have become increasingly available. Globalization and the inadequate enforcement of treaties and export controls have allowed the proliferation of nuclear weapons materials. Today, international terrorist organizations seek to employ weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as a means to influence national policies around the world. AlQaida spokesman Suleiman Abu Gheith declared that in order to balance the injustices that have been inflicted on the Muslim population worldwide, al-Qaida's new objective is "to kill 4 million Americans–2 million of them children." As political scientist Graham Allison notes, this could be achieved with either 1,334 attacks similar in magnitude to those of 9/11, or one nuclear bomb.Building a nuclear program is an arduous task that requires tacit knowledge, the recruitment of nuclear scientists, engineers, and machinists, and the resources and time to obtain nuclear materials and components. While it is unlikely that terrorist organizations have the capacity to develop full-fledged programs in the near term, terrorist development and acquisition of nuclear weapons remains a long-term threat that requires international action.
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