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The atomic energy minister, Aleksandr Rumyuantsev, said the accord makes academic the complaints that Iran will use the plants to make nuclear weapons or so-called "dirty" radioactive bombs.
Whether you're using radioactive bombs or human ones, the means do not justify the ends.
So since cesium can be stolen from a hospital and thus can be more easily acquired than, say, uranium or plutonium, it wouldn't be a stretch to imagine a terrorist group acquiring enough cesium to construct a barrage of low-explosive, highly radioactive bombs and blanketing a major city with them.
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Mr. Padilla is suspected of plotting to explode a radioactive bomb in the United States.
They have predicted that a radioactive bomb would be easier for terrorists to obtain than a nuclear device.
A Briton, Dhiren Barot, admitted plotting to build a radioactive bomb in the UK and was convicted in 2006.
He also aggressively defended the decision to declare Jose Padilla, an American citizen accused of trying to build a radioactive bomb, an enemy combatant.
Mr. Padilla offered to detonate a radioactive bomb in an American city, and Mr. Zubaydah sent him to Pakistan to learn about making bombs.
Mr. Padilla, who has been accused of plotting to explode a radioactive bomb in the United States, is being held in a Navy brig in South Carolina.
Those tools, government officials have come to fear, can range from a small amount of chemical explosive to the makings of a radioactive bomb.
In 2002, John Ashcroft, then the attorney general, announced that a plot to detonate a radioactive bomb in the United States had been foiled and an American citizen, Jose Padilla, detained.
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