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Port and Maritime Security: Potential for Terrorist Nuclear Attack Using Oil Tankers

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Publisher Congressional Research Service
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Transportation Security, Border Security Date added 07 Dec 2004
Downloads 49 Format 40.3KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

While much attention has been focused on threats to maritime security posed by cargo container ships, terrorists could also attempt to use oil tankers to stage an attack. If they were able to place an atomic bomb in a tanker and detonate it in a U.S. port, they would cause massive destruction and might halt crude oil shipments worldwide for some time. This report examines the potential of, and potential outcomes for, terrorist placement and detonation of an atomic device in a tanker in a U.S. port. Various options to address this threat are suggested.

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