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Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen
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Nuclear War: A Scenario (original 2024; edition 2024)

by Annie Jacobsen (Author)

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"Every generation, a journalist has looked deep into the heart of the nuclear military establishment: the technologies, the safeguards, the plans, and the risks. These projects are vital to how we understand the world we really live in: where one nuclear missile begets one in return; where the choreography of the world's end requires massive decisions made on seconds-notice, with information that is only as good as the intelligence we have. Annie Jacobsen's Nuclear War: A Scenario explores this ticking clock scenario, based on dozens of new interviews with military and civilian experts who have built the weapons; created the response plans; and been responsible for those decisions should they need to have been made. Nuclear War: A Scenario is unlike any other book in its depth and urgency"--… (more)
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Title:Nuclear War: A Scenario
Authors:Annie Jacobsen (Author)
Info:Dutton (2024), 400 pages
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“Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”
Oppenheimer's famous quote of the Bhagavad Gita after witnessing the first detonation of a nuclear bomb he helped to create.

This is, without a doubt in my mind, the most terrifying book I have ever read. I truly almost stopped listening to the audiobook at least five times, because of the levels of terror I was feeling.

Terror from the idea that there are men ruling countries right now that could start a scenario much like this one.

Terror that these weapons are even an option for warfare.

Terror from the level of human destruction these weapons are capable of.

Terror from the idea that, in the span of a little more than an hour, all the works of man at his best could be wiped away by man at his worst.

Terror at some of the protocols in place to ensure, even if one side dies, they'll still wipe out the other side.

This book is chilling. It's a sobering must-read of the insanity that we live with every single day. It's an important book.

And it's going to stay with me for the rest of my life. ( )
  TobinElliott | Jun 10, 2024 |
A painfully bad reading of a most fascinating book detailing what happens second by second if the US is subject to a surprise "bolt out of the blue" nuclear attack. In this scenario, the attack comes from North Korea. Each detail is supported by immense detail and supporting history. Needless to say the outlook is very very bleak. It could happen without notice and unfold in its unstoppable entirety in minutes. ( )
1 vote jvgravy | May 3, 2024 |
I have read a lot of horror novels, but none are more frightening than this book. The author goes into great detail about the precarious position that nuclear weapons has put us in and how they can be quite easily the end of us all. ( )
  EZLivin | Apr 22, 2024 |
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Since the early 1950s, the United States government has spent trillions of dollars preparing to fight a nuclear war, while also refining protocols meant to keep the U.S. government functioning after hundreds of millions of Americans become casualties of an apocalyptic-scale nuclear holocaust. -Author's Note
A 1-megaton thermonuclear weapon detonation begins with a flash of light and heat so tremendous it is impossible for the human mind to comprehend. One hundred and eighty million degrees Fahrenheit is four or five times hotter than the temperature that occurs at the center of the Earth's sun -Prologue, Hell on Earth
One day not so long ago, a group of American military officials got together to share a secret plan that would result in the death of 600 million people, one-fifth of the world's then population of 3 billion people. -Chapter One, The Top Secret Plan for General Nuclear War
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"Every generation, a journalist has looked deep into the heart of the nuclear military establishment: the technologies, the safeguards, the plans, and the risks. These projects are vital to how we understand the world we really live in: where one nuclear missile begets one in return; where the choreography of the world's end requires massive decisions made on seconds-notice, with information that is only as good as the intelligence we have. Annie Jacobsen's Nuclear War: A Scenario explores this ticking clock scenario, based on dozens of new interviews with military and civilian experts who have built the weapons; created the response plans; and been responsible for those decisions should they need to have been made. Nuclear War: A Scenario is unlike any other book in its depth and urgency"--

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