European officials conducted a simulation showing how al-Qaida could kill 40,000 people and plunge the continent into chaos if a crude nuclear device were detonated outside NATO headquarters in Brussels. “We are in a race between cooperation and catastrophe,” said former Sen. Sam Nunn, who helped organize the exercise, dubbed Black Dawn. “To win this race, we have to achieve cooperation on a scale we’ve never seen or attempted before.” Nunn spoke to reporters Tuesday, a day after the closed-door war games attended by top officials including the European Union’s security chief, Javier Solana, and his new counterterrorism czar, Gijs de Vries. Full Story
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