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Command and Control immerses readers in a terrible but intriguing world that has, up until now, mainly been concealed from view. It does this by drawing on recently released papers and conversations with people who built and routinely handled nuclear bombs. Robert uses the specifics of one catastrophe to show how an implausible event may become inevitable, how minor risks can have enormous repercussions, and how even the best minds in the country can only give us the appearance of control. Command and Control is a tour de force of investigative journalism and an enlightening look at the risks of America's nuclear age. It is audacious, compelling, and unforgettably memorable.
This book has done well to expose our knowledge to the following
History of nuclear weapons
The effects of nuclear weapons
3 Types of Nuclear Bombs
7 Scary facts about nuclear weapon
10 myths about nuclear weapon
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