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Nuclear war : a scenario /

by Jacobsen, Annie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Torva, 2024Description: xxiv, 373 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781911709596 (hbk.) :; 1911709593 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 355.0217 JACSubject(s): Nuclear warfare -- United States -- Forecasting | Nuclear crisis control -- United States | Nuclear weapons -- Government policy | Warfare and Defence | Warfare and Defence | Geopolitics | Armed conflict | Warfare & defence | Theory of warfare & military science | Military & defence strategy | United States -- Military policy | United States -- DefensesSummary: The first rule of nuclear war is that there are no rules. Up to now, no one outside of official circles has known exactly what would happen if a rogue state launched a nuclear missile at the Pentagon. Second by second and minute by minute, these are the real-life protocols that choreograph the end of civilisation as we know it. If a single nuclear missile is launched, it provokes two dozen in return. Frantic calls over secure lines work to confirm the worst as armoured helicopters are scrambled outside. Decisions over hundreds of millions of lives need to be made within six minutes, based on partial information, knowing that once launched, nothing is capable of halting the destruction. Because the plans for General Nuclear War are among the most classified secrets held by the United States government, this book takes the reader up to the razor's edge of what can legally be known.
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Book - Adult Hardback Bootle Library Adult Non-Fiction 355.0217 JAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 28/11/2024 003121763X
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The first rule of nuclear war is that there are no rules. Up to now, no one outside of official circles has known exactly what would happen if a rogue state launched a nuclear missile at the Pentagon. Second by second and minute by minute, these are the real-life protocols that choreograph the end of civilisation as we know it. If a single nuclear missile is launched, it provokes two dozen in return. Frantic calls over secure lines work to confirm the worst as armoured helicopters are scrambled outside. Decisions over hundreds of millions of lives need to be made within six minutes, based on partial information, knowing that once launched, nothing is capable of halting the destruction. Because the plans for General Nuclear War are among the most classified secrets held by the United States government, this book takes the reader up to the razor's edge of what can legally be known.

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