Nuclear Terror Threat Goes 'POOF'
Michael A. Levi and Micah Zenko say nuclear terrorism, however unlikely, is one of the few prospects that could truly devastate the USA, and...
Interviewee: Michael A. Levi, Fellow for Science and Technology, Council on Foreign Relations
Interviewer: Eben Kaplan, Research Associate, cfr.org
May 3, 2006
Michael Levi speaks with cfr.org's Eben Kaplan about the consequences of nuclear terrorism on U.S. soil.
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