After last week’s deadly terrorist attack in the Turkish capital of Ankara, along with the horrific shootings in Paris and the downing of a Russian airplane in Syria, Western governments are once again on red alert. Worse still, there is now an increasing concern that these atrocities could go nuclear, as Islamic State (ISIS) may have recently acquired enough “highly dangerous" radioactive material from a Syrian warehouse, in order to create a ‘dirty bomb’
22 Feb 2016
Protecting the US public against ‘dirty bombs’
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Protecting the US public against ‘dirty bombs’
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- Published:
22 Feb 2016 -
Author:
Paul Hill -
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After last week’s deadly terrorist attack in the Turkish capital of Ankara, along with the horrific shootings in Paris and the downing of a Russian airplane in Syria, Western governments are once again on red alert. Worse still, there is now an increasing concern that these atrocities could go nuclear, as Islamic State (ISIS) may have recently acquired enough “highly dangerous" radioactive material from a Syrian warehouse, in order to create a ‘dirty bomb’