Present danger: nuclear power plants in war/ Henry D. Sokolski

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022-23Subject(s): In: The US Army War College Quarterly Parameters Vol. 52, No.4, Winter 2022-23, pp.5-14 (83)Summary: After Russia's unprecedented seizure of Ukraine's nuclear plant and Zaporizhzhya, the United States needs to adjust its military planning and policies to cope with hostile military forces' targeting, seizure and garrisoning of armed forces at large operating nuclear plants and clarify its policies regarding possible US targeting of such plants. This article is the first to analyze these concerns.
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After Russia's unprecedented seizure of Ukraine's nuclear plant and Zaporizhzhya, the United States needs to adjust its military planning and policies to cope with hostile military forces' targeting, seizure and garrisoning of armed forces at large operating nuclear plants and clarify its policies regarding possible US targeting of such plants. This article is the first to analyze these concerns.

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