and disguised as the Soviet Union dry

The mid-1950s, the Polish Consul General in Detroit with four large boxes arrived in the United States. This touched a sensitive nerve of the FBI. FBI agents surreptitiously search whether the nuclear material. However, they eventually found was inside the 24 bottles of cherry juice. In a secret report solemnly declared:

U.S. President Barack Obama said on April 11 on security issues, the U.S. government is most worried about terrorist organizations from obtaining nuclear weapons and smuggled into the United States detonated. Indeed, the issue of nuclear safety has caused the government attaches great importance to all countries. However, the truth and falsehood only one step away. During the Cold War, the United States overreact on the issue of nuclear safety, sudden, a lot of jokes. April 16,

One.

According to the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, Can be seen from the file, it seems the U.S. authorities, agents of the communist countries may seek to engage in a nuclear explosion on the United States.

The National Intelligence Estimate report, the United States is facing such a class enemy, they The report warns that the agents of the communist countries may have been lurking in the United States.

According to the report obtained by The New York Times, as early as before the Soviet Union in 1949 to engage in a nuclear explosion for the first time, U.S. security officials began pursuing nuclear weapons were smuggled to the U.S. threat. However, after the Soviet Union to acquire nuclear weapons, the report’s conclusions is that only when the Soviet Union intends to launch a full-scale war, the Soviet Union before the war began surreptitiously to engage in such a nuclear attack. U.S. experts even doubt that the Soviet secret service may have nuclear weapons smuggled into the Soviet diplomats in New York and Washington office, only the instruction to be detonated. The next consequence is that the United States and the Soviet Union an all-out war.

The confidential documents show that about as early as 1951, the person in charge of the U.S. CIA report to President Truman at the time this intelligence assessment.

1953, The parties may use nuclear weapons to achieve the purpose of subverting the U.S. government, this is the moment facing the most serious threat

Fear of Soviet agent loaded into a

The New York Times said, and now, when the U.S. Secret Service agents also monitor four agents of hostile forces, for fear they will be on standby in the United States, launched the horrific attack. 1953 a memorandum of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned: possession of a nuclear weapon.

Some to the United States undeclared employment of Mexicans took advantage of the US-Mexican border in the Rio Grande river river less, risking their lives to swim across the river to reach the United States, hence the name Four or five decades of the 20th century, the influx of

U.S. intelligence officials are also worried to bomb some parts may be transported through the following means to the United States: delivered to the United States through the diplomatic pouch; by flying passengers with luggage transported; sent to a deserted beaches by boat or submarine. The agents of the Soviet Union first latent in the United States, when these parts arrive in the United States, they will be waiting in the wings, these parts to be assembled, and then detonate a nuclear weapon.

Against the smuggling of nuclear weapons, then FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had suggested to increase the manpower to deal with. FBI a memorandum of the agents complain: it is impractical to monitor all of the Communists and their supporters, and it is not feasible, because of their number to be many times more than the number of our FBI agent .

3 go to war for 24 bottles of cherry juice

Serious U.S. tabloid brainer. The reports, entitled The report also included the picture above shows a man carrying the suitcase of the built-in Since the report was

At that time, the entire United States, real or imagined. The U.S. government spent millions of dollars to install the radioactive material detectors at U.S. airports and seaports, As for the effectiveness of this initiative, the U.S. government expressed doubts, but loaded than never installed. In those days, such a chilling thing: once the nuclear alarm suddenly sounded. However, it turned out that it is a false alarm – a women’s corsets are installed with one containing radium watch.

U.S. intelligence agencies are also jittery. They apparently decided that a number of potential to engage in a nuclear attack destroyer. A left-wing bookstore in Seattle, a Soviet Tass news agency reporters, and even the Greek-American Committee, a representative of the FBI first-line agents, focus on man-mark the object.

The mid-1950s, the Polish Consul General in Detroit with four large boxes arrived in the United States. This touched a sensitive nerve of the FBI. FBI agents surreptitiously search whether the nuclear material. However, they eventually found was inside the 24 bottles of cherry juice. Secret report solemnly declared:

The mid-1950s, the Polish Consul General in Detroit with four large boxes arrived in the United States. This touched a sensitive nerve of the FBI. FBI agents surreptitiously search whether the nuclear material. However, they eventually found was inside the 24 bottles of cherry juice. Secret report solemnly declared:

The late 1950s, since the invention of intercontinental ballistic missiles, concerns about nuclear weapons being smuggled to the United States began to low tide. This is because the intercontinental ballistic missile better be used for a surprise blow. However, in the subsequent half century, concerns about nuclear weapons being smuggled never completely eliminate.

4 doubt that China will blame the Soviet Union to start

When the Chinese have the bomb (Beijing time on October 16, 1964 15, China’s first atomic bombing of success), U.S. security officials turn a skeptical eye turned to China. However, more dramatic, they should worry about the Chinese agents would bomb smuggled into the United States to engage in an explosion, and disguised as the Soviet Union dry, in order to sow discord between the United States and the Soviet Union to open a devastating war, their play off.

Later, when the portable tactical nuclear weapons were deployed to the Western Europe, the Soviet Union deployed to Eastern Europe, doubt and suspicion of the U.S. security personnel once again turned to portable tactical nuclear weapons deployed in Europe.

The 1972 Munich Olympics, Palestinian agents killed several Israeli athletes. Since then, U.S. security officials will shift to prevent terrorists.

Today the focus of anti-base

September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, U.S. security officials worried about is hugely magnified. It is reported that al-Qaeda since the early 1990s, has been trying to seek a nuclear weapons, which makes U.S. security officials of fear.

Is not difficult to see from the above, the United States is worried that terrorist organizations such as the The majority of U.S. security experts believe that nuclear terrorism is the most serious threats facing the United States the moment. As long as the terrorists steal a homemade nuclear weapon, enough to make tens of thousands of Americans killed in an instant.

Fellow of the Foreign Relations Committee Mica · Zhanke on the history of U.S. nuclear weapons has studied, he said in an interview with The New York Times: but did not call it terrorism.

In the 1950s, the United States know that its opponents have nuclear weapons, just difficult to know whether they would use nuclear weapons. Today, the situation occurred a reversal. Jeffrey Richardson, historians engaged in research of nuclear weapons history, said: .

In recent years, the vast majority of security experts are convinced that more effective than blockade of the U.S. border, destruction or storage of nuclear materials. 12 to 13 April this year, the host of U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington, DC Convention Center, hosted the first nuclear security summit. The participating countries agreed to take measures to strengthen the security of highly enriched uranium and separated plutonium and other materials to be stored centrally, and highly enriched uranium into low enriched uranium, and to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium.

Researcher at the Council on Foreign Relations, Mica · Zhanke said the old facing the United States periodically nuclear weapons smuggling of panic, help to eliminate the current panic. He said:

U.S. National Intelligence Estimate very authoritative

So, the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate report also is a what? Its credibility how? Why New York Times as a treasure?

U.S. National Intelligence Estimate (National Intelligence Estimates., Referred to as the NIEs) began in 1950, released by the U.S. National Assessment Office. In 1973, the Evaluation Office has been replaced by the Office of the U.S. National Intelligence in 1979 and changed its name to the U.S. National Intelligence Council (National Intelligence Council). U.S. intelligence agencies, the U.S. National Intelligence Council chief person responsible for the Director of Central Intelligence

In fact, the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate is the most authoritative written assessment of U.S. national security matters, it is a master of the wisdom of the many arms of the U.S. intelligence community collected by U.S. intelligence agencies from various quarters This

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