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US Would Be Wise To Prepare For EMP Attacks On Its Cities

November 28, 2017 Ilan I. Berman The Hill

Imagine that a hostile nation - say, North Korea - fires a nuclear-tipped missile at the United States. The missile detonates in the upper atmosphere above a major American city such as Los Angeles, releasing a cascade of charged electrons that damages and destroys all technology and electrical systems within line-of-sight of the explosion. Vital infrastructure on the country's Western seaboard is incapacitated. Large swathes of California and parts of Nevada lose power. Stores, social services and emergency functions that rely on electricity begin to break down, as disorder spreads and the death toll climbs.

Resource Security Watch: No. 9

November 27, 2017

The problem of food security in Pakistan;

A crackdown on illegal mining in Brazil;

A spike in atmospheric carbon dioxide;

Russia's expanding global nuclear presence

Iran Democracy Monitor: No. 180

November 26, 2017

Iran's Afghan "

Volunteers"

Khatami under fire...;

...while Larijani jockeys for position;

Iran continues its illicit procurement;

A helping hand from Moscow