Nuclear weapons risk greater than in cold war, says ex-Pentagon chief
Source: The Guardian
William Perry lists a series of factors that he says mean the chance of a calamity is higher today than in the 1970s and 80s
The risks of a nuclear catastrophe in a regional war, terrorist attack, by accident or miscalculation is greater than it was during the cold war and rising, a former US defence secretary has said.
William Perry, who served at the Pentagon from 1994 to 1997, made his comments a few hours before North Koreas nuclear test on Wednesday, and listed Pyongyangs aggressive atomic weapons programme as one of the global risk factors.
He also said progress made after the fall of the Soviet Union to reduce the chance of a nuclear exchange between the US and Russia was now unravelling.
The probability of a nuclear calamity is higher today, I believe, that it was during the cold war, Perry said. A new danger has been rising in the past three years and that is the possibility there might be a nuclear exchange between the United States and Russia
brought about by a substantial miscalculation, a false alarm.
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