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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (7485)3/26/2002 6:58:06 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
I gave away the copy I bought 22 years ago but I recall it was a pretty good book. Damn, that makes me feel old.

;<)

If we crack down on shipping containers, a nuclear device could be brought in by any private plane from anywhere. Does anyone check them at the foreign airports where they depart? Is there any way to check them before they land? Is there anything to prevent someone smuggling a nuke into Mexico, hiding it in a Cessna, filing a legit flight plan to Houston and setting off the nuke while they fly into the airport there on a perfectly legal approach?

I can think of a dozen other ways to get a nuke into the country without inspection. I think we don't crack down on shipping containers because, ultimately, we would not be much safer at all.