Suitcase Nukes Said Unlikely to ExistSaturday November 10, 2007 4:31 PM
By KATHERINE SHRADER
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Members of Congress have warned
about the dangers of suitcase nuclear weapons.
Hollywood has made television shows and movies about
them. Even the Federal Emergency Management Agency
has alerted Americans to a threat - information the
White House includes on its Web site.
But government experts and intelligence officials say
such a threat gets vastly more attention than it
deserves. These officials said a true suitcase nuke
would be highly complex to produce, require significant
upkeep and cost a small fortune.
Counterproliferation authorities do not completely rule
out the possibility that these portable devices once
existed. But they do not think the threat remains.
“The suitcase nuke is an exciting topic that really
lends itself to movies,” said Vahid Majidi, the
assistant director of the FBI's Weapons of Mass
Destruction Directorate. “No one has been able to
truly identify the existence of these devices.”
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