1945

The power of one to “knot the gun”

Last August, as an unprecedented spell of rain swept over the Korean Peninsula, I found myself preoccupied with questions of nuclear safety and security. There was mounting speculation that flooding had damaged the nuclear reactor cooling systems at Yongbyon—located in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea —and as my mind buzzed with worst-case scenarios, I wondered how some could greet the possible crisis with nonchalance.

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