2) I have no idea how easy or hard or likely that would be. Just honestly no clue. Would love expert input on that.
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Replying to @wellerstein
Not a super expert but I'd bet that you'd have to find a way to get the container through a 3rd country, probably, AND get the timing right+
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Replying to @Mad_Science_Guy @wellerstein
+I'd also bet nobody does stuff like that bc it's really hard to time when containers arrive, so a bomb would need a remote trigger+
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Replying to @Mad_Science_Guy
I would assume a remote trigger. Which is not impossible by any means — they get cell service at ports.
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Replying to @wellerstein
right. I was thinking of it from the angle of "why don't terrorists do this all the time if it's that feasible?"
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Replying to @Mad_Science_Guy @wellerstein
because your local terror group will for sure go with reliable, technically "easy", and casualty/disruption-generating.
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Replying to @Mad_Science_Guy @wellerstein
(I'm not saying terrorists would use a nuke either, but worth asking why "caper" attacks like that are very rare between warring nations)
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Replying to @Mad_Science_Guy
The difficulty of a terrorist pulling this off is terrorists getting a nuke in the first place. Which is a separate issue. DPRK has nukes.
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Replying to @wellerstein
right, but as a terrorist, why not just pack a shipping container full of c4? lots of disruption even minus casualties. POint is+
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There's a big difference between a shipping container full of C4 and a nuke, though.
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