The explosion of a terrorist’s single nuclear device in a major metropolitan center would trigger an unparalleled humanitarian and environmental disaster.
ALAN CRANSTONThe explosion of a terrorist’s single nuclear device in a major metropolitan center would trigger an unparalleled humanitarian and environmental disaster.
ALAN CRANSTONInflation is not all bad. After all, it has allowed every American to live in a more expensive neighborhood without moving.
ALAN CRANSTONIf we fail to act soon, the scars of a major nuclear disaster will mark our immediate and distant future.
ALAN CRANSTONAs the Russian military deteriorates, and as rogue governments and terrorists seek to acquire nuclear capabilities, the threat continues to grow.
ALAN CRANSTONI dont think just scaring people is enough. That worked during the freeze days to a major extent, but we really didnt achieve that much even at that time.
ALAN CRANSTONMedical researchers and military analysts forebode grim consequences.
ALAN CRANSTONNow, however, an attack may come without warning from an unknown enemy, to achieve unclear motives.
ALAN CRANSTONThe idea of being a foreign correspondent and wandering the world and witnessing great events.
ALAN CRANSTONThe arsenal of megadeath can’t be rid no matter what the peace treaties come to.
ALAN CRANSTONNavy in Lebanon, the guns of U.S. paratroopers in Grenada, and the guns of U.S. helicopters in Honduras and El Salvador.
ALAN CRANSTONAs they were during the Cold War, urban population centers remain the most likely targets of a nuclear attack.
ALAN CRANSTONThere will always be nations. The United States will last a long, long time.
ALAN CRANSTONThe organization, whether a nation or corporation or citizen group, just doesn’t work very well.
ALAN CRANSTONQuite possibly there would be no other human beings left to be concerned about anything else.
ALAN CRANSTONUnprecedented warnings by officials most closely linked with nuclear arms negotiations and defense strategy indicate that we are running out of time.
ALAN CRANSTONThe probability of a fatal nuclear detonation is greater now than at any time during the Cold War.
ALAN CRANSTON