Harmadoun Al -Nawawi – Dr. Abdullah bin Musa Al -Tayer

Dr. Abdullah bin Musa Al -Tayer
In a summer morning, and a state of peace that extinguishes clouds with the eye of the sun, the gesture was arrested, to the library, to encounter a book entitled “The Nuclear War: a scenario”, by its author Annie Jacobsen. The book was associated with the beauty of the morning, and he referred his peace to Warjal as he described the details of the hell on the Day of Resurrection. Just to review the names of the officials that the author met, you feel chills from the title of the book that speaks of facts and witnesses.
Although he is pushing a virtual scenario for a upcoming nuclear war, the possibility of its occurrence based on those interviews he had with military and civilian experts, documents raised on confidentiality, and official American nuclear protocols.
The state of self -ladder turned into terror, especially since dealing with the book coincided with the Israeli strike of the Syrian capital, Damascus, and remembered the statements of American leaders about the end of the world’s war that will be in the Middle East, was a coincidence that does not reassure, especially since the book itself did not forget the reminder of religious beliefs in the context of presenting the most destructive military plans in the world, the author called the final battle between good and evil. Her book.
It is not a 12 -day war, but 72 minutes start with a surprise attack by North Korea with a refinable ballistic missile with a megal tons targeting the Pentagon in Washington, followed by another ballistic missile hitting the nuclear power plant in California. In view of this, America is launching a revenge response carried by 82 nuclear heads directed at North Korea, but its crossing Russian airspace is explained by the last attack on it, and a thousand nuclear heads are launched on American and European soil, and here the comprehensive global nuclear war erupts.
This was not a movie for Tom Cruise from Hollywood’s creativity, but thus America is preparing, and so it plans, and what is mentioned above is North Korea, and certainly there are plans to counter a similar attack from China or Russia. What raises attention is that the author does not write from a vacuum, but rather links this scenario to the integrated nuclear plan (SIOP-62), which was placed in the 1960s of a pre-emptive American attack killing about 600 million people from the world population in 1960.
The book clearly describes the catastrophic consequences of the nuclear war, based on realistic data and expert opinions, which makes the destruction immediate and long -term; A single -ton -ton bomb falls on the Pentagon that will kill about one million people during the first two minutes, which completely destroys Washington, DC, while the Russian response destroys cities and military centers in America and Europe, and ends hundreds of millions of people within hours, and major cities such as New York, Los Angeles and London become a trace after eye.
As for the electromagnetic Pyongyang weapon, it disrupts the American basic communications and services and occurs. As a result, a nuclear winter will be dominated on the globe, resulting from fire smoke that blocks sunlight, and thus a global frost that kills about 5 billion people during months due to hunger, diseases, and the collapse of society. The bottom line is that the civilization, which was built for thousands of years, will turn into rubble in 72 minutes, leaving a planet barely suitable for living.
American politicians and military personnel have long been exaggerated in the supposed nuclear threats to justify the possession of the upper hand in strength, and the preparedness of launching the pre-emptive nuclear attack, and the SIOP-62 plan of 1960 AD, only a reliable witness who inspired the author to depict the destruction that will be caused by the Great War.
The book provides a frightening narrative of the potential nuclear war, highlights the fragility of deterrence, insufficient American defenses, and the catastrophic possibility of poor communication between American leaders, which makes it a strong warning instead of urging the superpower on the policy approach to defuse the mutual nuclear threat, it incites the military and military manufacturing companies to prepare and invest the trillions of dollars to prepare for the first pre -emptive blow.
This book and other publications indicate that the American society in general is still a pledge of the literature of the Cold War period, the escalation of intimidation, and the rule of society in it still represents the cornerstone of American policy, starting with the intimidation of the threat of the Soviet Union, and ending with the current intimidation of the threat of immigrants and economic competitors, and even from inventions and scientific discoveries related to human health. It seems that America is unable to rule without surrounding its people with a fence of fear that everyone remains under control.