War in a Nuclear Environment and Likely Flash Points
Nuclear Agendas - Nuclear War - Environment
Written by David Krieger Friday, 18 June 2010 07:21
In a recent article that I wrote, “British Petroleum, Imagination and Nuclear Catastrophe,” I argued we should use the occasion of the oil spill in the

Here is a proposition: Continued offshore oil drilling runs the risk of future offshore oil leak catastrophes that will destroy large aquatic and shoreline habitats. Applied to nuclear weapons, the proposition could be restated in this way: Continued reliance on nuclear weapons runs the risk of future nuclear catastrophes that will destroy cities, countries and civilization.
In my article, I proposed four of many possible scenarios that could be envisioned. These scenarios involved a terrorist bomb on a major city somewhere in the world; an Indo-Pakistan nuclear war; an accidental nuclear launch by
Nuclear Agendas - Nuclear War - Environment
Last Updated on Thursday, 17 June 2010 16:16 Written by David Krieger Thursday, 17 June 2010 08:45
Before the catastrophic British Petroleum oil gush in the

Albert Einstein reached the conclusion that "Imagination is more important than knowledge." He said that "knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand." Let us try applying our imaginations to nuclear weapons and nuclear war. Here are some scenarios:
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