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Weapons of Mass Destruction: The No-Nonsense Guide to Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons Today by Robert Hutchinson,

Weapons of Mass Destruction: The No-Nonsense Guide to Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons Today by Robert Hutchinson,
THE EXPERTS AGREE: Within 10 years a nuclear warhead will devastate a major city. This is not a movie outline, but the sober consensus among intelligence analysts. Our vulnerability to attack by weapons of mass destruction has never been greater. The Cold War may be over, but every day rogue regimes and developing superpowers are building up arsenals of chemical, biological, and nuclear arms. While everything from anthrax to botulism to dirty bombs poses a threat, most of us are ignorant of the clear and present danger. Get to "know thy enemy" with this overview of the current world situation, written by a journalist specializing in defense issues. From the mustard gas of World War I to the mushroom clouds of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to Hussein's gassing of Iraqui Kurds, review the methodology and motivation behind historic attacks. Riveting accounts of the current crisis--from terrorist access to discarded stockpiles of deadly germs, to the potentially lethal nuclear one-upmanship between India and Pakistan, to North Korea's renewed commitment to proliferation--make it clear that long after the Iraq situation is resolved, weapons of mass destruction will remain a threat to our national security and world stability.



Pakistan
Pakistan
The September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., forced Pakistani political leaders to re-evaluate their international and domestic policies and to confront the possibility of losing their grip on political power. This volume chronicles the dilemmas that Pakistani policy-makers and citizens faced, including the possibility of nuclear war with India, and the proliferation of Islamic fundamentalist groups in South Asia, since the September 11 attacks.



2005 Terrorist attack on Ayodhya - On July 5 2005, five terrorists attacked the disputed Ram Janmabhumi, in Ayodhya, India. All five were shot down in the ensuing gunfight with the security forces guarding the area while one civilian died in the bomb blast triggered by the terrorists to breach the cordon wall.

Detentions following the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack - Soon after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S.

29 October 2005 Delhi bombings - The 29 October 2005 Delhi bombings occurred on October 29, 2005 in the Indian city of Delhi, killing 61 people and injuring at least 188 others in three explosions. The high number of casualties make the bombings the deadliest terrorist attack in India] in 2005.

Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act - The Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act (PoTA) was an anti-terrorism legislation enacted by the Parliament of India in 2002. The legislation was introduced by the governing NDA coalition dominated by the hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.



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Attack India Terrorist - Attack India Terrorist Governance In India India no longer gets an easy ride as the world`s largest democracy. Spectacular terrorist attacks on India`s Parliament attack india terrorist and places of worship, communal riots of unprecedented ferocity, lingering separatist insurgency attack india terrorist and violent caste conflict in impoverished regions have combined to cause a closer appraisal of India`s capacity to sustain the rule of law.This book examines how India has been able to sustain democratic governance while ...

Attack Insurgent Terrorist - Attack Insurgent Terrorist Governance In India India no longer gets an easy ride as the world`s largest democracy. Spectacular terrorist attacks on India`s Parliament attack insurgent terrorist and places of worship, communal riots of unprecedented ferocity, lingering separatist insurgency attack insurgent terrorist and violent caste conflict in impoverished regions have combined to cause a closer appraisal of India`s capacity to sustain the rule of law.This book examines how India has been able to sustain democratic governance while ...

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