Monday, December 4, 2017

We’re Not Prepared For The Scale of Casualties From A Nuclear War With North Korea

A North Korean missile Taepodong class is displayed during a military parade to mark 100 years since the birth of the country's founder Kim Il-Sung in Pyongyang (AFP Photo) / AFP

Newsweek: Nuclear War with N. Korea: We’re Not Prepared for the Scale of Casualties

The global impact of nuclear war—in perception and reality—took a significant, unprecedented and highly negative turn in the summer of 2017 with North Korea’s acquisition of a thermonuclear weapon.

Those of us in the field of emergency preparedness shudder with the realization that a growing number of nations are joining the global thermonuclear arms race.

This reality is fraught with consequences that most people do not recognize, and frankly do not want to know.

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WNU Editor: No one can ever be ready for this .... Millions Could Die If North Korea Attacked Seoul with a Nuclear Weapon (Daniel R. DePetris, National Interest).

1 comment:

fazman said...

That is precisely why his nuclear toys need to be taken away from him whilst his icbm capability is still in doubt (re entry survival etc).
Should is one thing ,wall st is quite another.