Inside the Threat

Inside the Threat

Roberto Miguel Rodriguez

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Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
Año de edición:
2023
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Terrorismo, lucha armada
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9798223586180
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"Inside the Threat" offers a harrowing exploration into the world of radiological weapons, commonly referred to as "dirty bombs," and the tireless efforts of homeland security agencies to prevent their detonation on civilian soil. Merging investigative journalism with in-depth research, the book uncovers the complex dynamics of this relatively underdiscussed weapon in the arsenal of modern terrorism.Key insights include:The Anatomy of a Dirty Bomb: A comprehensive breakdown of what constitutes a dirty bomb, how it differs from a nuclear bomb, and the potential aftermath of its detonation.Origins and Evolution: Tracing the inception of the dirty bomb concept, its evolution over time, and the increasing allure it holds for various extremist groups.Supply Chains and Black Markets: A deep dive into the illicit networks that provide the materials for these devices, revealing the global intricacies of nuclear smuggling.Case Studies: Real-world instances where security agencies have intercepted attempts to assemble or deploy dirty bombs, complete with behind-the-scenes accounts of these high-stakes operations.Defensive Strategies: An exploration into the myriad techniques and tools employed by homeland security agencies worldwide to detect, prevent, and respond to potential dirty bomb threats.Psychological Warfare: Delving into the primary objective behind deploying a dirty bomb—the widespread panic and societal disruption it can cause, even if the actual physical harm is limited.Global Collaborations: How nations are coming together, sharing intelligence, and building joint counter-terrorism initiatives to address the dirty bomb menace.Future Projections: Assessing the future risks associated with dirty bombs, technological advancements in their making, and innovations in their detection and neutralization."Inside the Threat" is not just an exposition of a looming danger but also a testament to the undying spirit of defense agencies working against the clock. Through gripping narratives, detailed analysis, and interviews with experts, this book paints a chilling yet enlightening picture of a weapon that thrives on fear and the global effort to ensure it remains a threat never realized.

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