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- Nuclear_terrorism abstract "Nuclear terrorism denotes the detonation of a yield-producing nuclear bomb containing fissile material by terrorists. Some definitions of nuclear terrorism include the sabotage of a nuclear facility and/or the detonation of a radiological device, colloquially termed a dirty bomb, but consensus is lacking. In legal terms, nuclear terrorism is an offense committed if a person unlawfully and intentionally “uses in any way radioactive material … with the intent to cause death or serious bodily injury; or with the intent to cause substantial damage to property or to the environment; or with the intent to compel a natural or legal person, an international organization or a State to do or refrain from doing an act”, according to the 2005 United Nations International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism.The possibility of terrorist organizations using nuclear weapons (especially very small ones, such as suitcase nukes) has been a threat in American rhetoric and culture. It is considered plausible that terrorists could acquire a nuclear weapon. In 2011, the British news agency, the Telegraph, received leaked documents regarding the Guantanamo Bay interrogations of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The documents cited Khalid saying that, if Osama bin Laden is captured or killed by the Coalition of the Willing, an al-Qaeda sleeper cell will detonate a "weapon of mass destruction" in a "secret location" in Europe, and promised it would be "a nuclear hellstorm". However despite some reported thefts and trafficking of small quantities of fissile material, there is no credible evidence that any terrorist group has ever succeeded in obtaining the necessary multi-kilogram critical mass quantities of weapons grade plutonium, required to make a nuclear weapon.".
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- Nuclear_terrorism subject Category:Nuclear_terrorism.
- Nuclear_terrorism subject Category:Nuclear_weapons.
- Nuclear_terrorism comment "Nuclear terrorism denotes the detonation of a yield-producing nuclear bomb containing fissile material by terrorists. Some definitions of nuclear terrorism include the sabotage of a nuclear facility and/or the detonation of a radiological device, colloquially termed a dirty bomb, but consensus is lacking.".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "Nuclear terrorism".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "Terrorisme nucléaire".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "Terrorismo nuclear".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "Terrorismo nucleare".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "Ядерный терроризм".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "الإرهاب النووي".
- Nuclear_terrorism label "核テロリズム".
- Nuclear_terrorism sameAs Terrorismo_nuclear.
- Nuclear_terrorism sameAs Terrorisme_nucléaire.
- Nuclear_terrorism sameAs Terrorismo_nucleare.
- Nuclear_terrorism sameAs 核テロリズム.
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- Nuclear_terrorism sameAs Q2005754.
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