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Atomic Shadows Across Continents

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Atomic Shadows Across Continents Naim Tahir Baig
Libristo kód: 51640153
Nakladateľstvo Dr Naim Tahir Baig, apríl 2026
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Atomic Shadows Across Continents: Islands vs. Plateaus - A Comparative Nuclear Impact Study of Hiroshima-Nagasaki (1945) and a Hypothetical Strike on Iran

By Dr. Naim Tahir Baig

Atomic Shadows Across Continents is a groundbreaking work of comparative nuclear analysis that poses a question the world can no longer afford to ignore: what would happen if the destructive power unleashed upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 were replicated - with modern thermonuclear weapons of vastly greater yield - against a target on the continental landmass of the Middle East? Drawing on the only empirical record of nuclear weapons used against populated cities, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig constructs a rigorous, data-driven comparison between the historical bombings of Japan and a hypothetical strike on Iran, revealing how geography, geology, climate, and geopolitical context fundamentally alter the scale and character of nuclear devastation.

At the heart of this study lies a deceptively simple thesis: that the consequences of a nuclear detonation differ profoundly depending on whether the target is an island archipelago buffered by open ocean or a vast, semi-arid continental plateau bordered by seven sovereign nations. Japan's insular geography meant that prevailing winds carried the bulk of radioactive fallout harmlessly over the Pacific; Iran's position on the central Asian plateau would channel contamination across international borders into Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. Japan's coastal aquifers flushed contamination into the sea; Iran's deep alluvial aquifers would trap radioactive isotopes for generations. Japan in 1945 had no oil infrastructure of global significance; Iran sits atop the world's third-largest crude reserves, and any nuclear strike would trigger a petroleum catastrophe with cascading effects on global energy markets, food prices, and international financial stability.

Spanning twelve meticulously researched chapters, this book examines every dimension of nuclear impact - from the immediate physics of blast, thermal radiation, and firestorm dynamics, through the slow agony of radiation sickness and intergenerational cancer risk, to the macro-scale consequences of mass displacement, geopolitical escalation among nine nuclear-armed states, nuclear winter, stratospheric ozone depletion, and global famine. Each chapter pairs the historical evidence from Hiroshima and Nagasaki with detailed modeling of the Iranian scenario, producing a comparative framework that is without precedent in the existing literature on nuclear strategy and consequence analysis.

Dr. Baig brings to this work the authority of over 140 internationally published books on international relations, security, and strategic studies. His analysis draws upon declassified government reports, the Life Span Study of the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, NUKEMAP detonation modeling, HPAC fallout simulations, NOAA wind climatology data, and the latest peer-reviewed research on nuclear winter and global food insecurity. The result is a volume that speaks with equal credibility to strategic policymakers, arms control scholars, environmental scientists, and informed general readers who seek to understand the true dimensions of the nuclear threat in the twenty-first century.

Atomic Shadows Across Continents does not advocate for nuclear warfare. It advocates, with unflinching empirical clarity, for its abolition - by demonstrating that the next use of nuclear weapons would produce consequences not ten but one hundred times more catastrophic than those the world witnessed in 1945, and that no nation, including the attacker, would emerge unscathed.

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Celý názov Atomic Shadows Across Continents
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba Kniha - Brožovaná
Dátum vydania 2026
Počet strán 260
EAN 9798233990465
Libristo kód 51640153
Nakladateľstvo Dr Naim Tahir Baig
Váha 454
Rozmery 191 x 235 x 14
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