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James Jay Carafano at Ground Zero

Last week, I was in New York City participating in the filming of The Heritage Foundation documentary on missile defense due, which is due out early next year.

The purpose of these scenes is to share with Americans the magnitude of the threat and the fragility of the peace and prosperity that we take largely for granted. The day started at “Ground Zero,” the site of the World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan where one of the most devastating foreign attacks on American soil took place on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.

Shortly after 8 a.m., hijackers commandeered two commercial airliners and launched them toward the towers. The entire attack took just over 30 minutes. The result was 2,974 innocents from more than 90 countries murdered. That was the result of just two planes loaded with jet fuel.

In contrast, if the attack had been a single ballistic missile with a small nuclear warhead launched from another continent, in that same time (just about 30 minutes flight time across the globe for a ballistic missile) the result would have been dramatically different.

James Jay Carafano on Brooklyn Bridge

In the next scene, I am standing at the edge of the rim of the affects that would be achieved by a small nuclear weapon detonated over downtown Manhattan — about a mile away on the opposite end of the Brooklyn Bridge.

In the event of nuclear attack everything you see behind me in the photo would be gone. Wall Street vaporized. The immediate causalities would be 500,000 to a million or more. The cost of the destruction and recovery would be in the many trillions of dollars — perhaps the cost of one hundred 9/11s.

Cross-posted on The Foundry.

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