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Monday, August 23, 2004 at 03:24PM
The Bush administration insists that its top
priority is keeping weapons of mass destruction out of the hands of
terrorists. But in a withering new book, one of America's foremost
nuclear weapons experts argues that the White House has been so
heedless of the threat that nuclear armageddon in one or more US cities
is now "more likely than not" over the next decade. Graham Allison, a
former defence official under both Republican and Democratic
administrations and now a leading researcher at Harvard, describes the
Bush administration as "reckless" for its failure to secure fissile
materials around the world and its apparent lack of interest in
preventing North Korea and Iran from becoming nuclear powers. In his
book Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe , Mr
Allison lays out a series of measures to minimise the risk that
al-Qa'ida or another group could either build or buy a nuclear weapon
and then smuggle it into the United States. He demonstrates that the
Bush White House, for all its bullish rhetoric, has taken none of them.
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