radioactive isotopes from eight civil nuclearfacility. so itjust spreads the radioactive material around. it really wouldn t cause that many deaths in comparison with an ordinary bomb, but people would be very frightened, and they would run. there would be a radioactive signature, which would be picked up. i think people would be very fearful about the long term effects of such about the long term effects of such a bomb. and it would just cross another threshold, a bomb. and it would just cross anotherthreshold, if a bomb. and it would just cross another threshold, if you like, towards more inhumane weapons that we are saying use all the time like cluster bombs, landmines, this would take it one step further. and the same if chemical weapons were used. i m of that generation that grew up as a child worrying about a nuclear attack. you know, those documentaries and dramas that were made about it. it really felt like we had seen the back of that worry. how present is it now? well, you kn
With Russian troops rolling through the Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine, a biologist who studies wildlife in the area describes the risks of disturbing this radioactive landscape.
With Russian troops rolling through the Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine, a biologist who studies wildlife in the area describes the risks of disturbing this radioactive landscape.
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participant in international affairs. you know, even to the level of something as serious as nuclear contamination, you know, the norwegians detected a slight, very small raise in radioactivity, but the scenario is it s now being understood that this weapon or whatever device, the motor perhaps, which had, now the russians are admitting, radioactive isotopes, apparently blew off into the ocean. so we don t know where the radioactivity in the ocean is going to go. we don t know what the currents are. these are things that we really especially if you re a neighbor of russia, you want to know these things. and the russians will simply not tell us until absolutely forced to do so. what is the end game here possibly for vladimir putin? we mentioned military dominance. what does he want? so this is fascinating to me. you know, what vladimir putin has been up to over the past couple of years is trying to divide, split, and weaken the west, and he s done a very good job. yes.