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Risks of nuclear terrorism and blackmailing have increased
significantly in recent years mainly because of three factors: the
growth and spread of nuclear weapons, the expansion of civilian
nuclear programs and the increase in extremist religious and
political groups waging campaigns of terror. The growing danger
encompasses much of the world. Lax or inadequate security over
nuclear materials and weapons in one country could be exploited to
trigger atomic blackmail and terrorism elsewhere. Inadequate
security at nuclear facilities also could provide extremists waging
a campaign of terror within a nation, an opportunity to create a
situation of national terror by seizing or sabotaging a civilian
nuclear power plant or a research reactor or a laboratory. These
threats are alarming and should be calculated as credible sources
of emerging trends in terrorism. The general field of interest
within which this study is located is nuclear terrorism with a
particular focus on possible scenarios such as the theft of fissile
material, dirty bombs etc. The main geographical area to be focused
on is Pakistan although the study will also refer to terrorist
organizations pursuing WMDs.
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