Publication
21 Nov 2011
The two main routes by which a terrorist group could acquire a nuclear weapon are: (1) transfer, that is, the deliberate hand off of a weapon from a nuclear state to a terrorist group; and (2) leakage, an unauthorized transfer or theft of a weapon from an inadequately secured site. This paper argues that, in fact, the more likely route by which terrorists might gain access to nuclear or other WMD capabilities is through the accidental leakage (that is, theft) of dangerous materials and technologies from inadequately-secured sites, primarily in Russia and Pakistan.
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Author | Robert S Litwak |
Series | Elcano Royal Institute Analyses |
Issue | 151 |
Publisher | Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies |
Copyright | © 2011 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies |