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).
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