
Nuclear War: A Scenario
Annie Jacobsen reconstructs what happens after a single nuclear launch, minute by minute, from the first detection to the full cascade. The reporting is meticulous and the effect is genuinely terrifying: she shows exactly how little time, and how few people, stand between civilization and its end.
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Jacobsen builds the book as a single scenario running in real time. One missile leaves North Korea, aimed at the United States, and from there she follows the cascade: the decisions, the systems, the failures, minute by minute. It's the kind of frame that could read as a gimmick. She earns it. The countdown isn't a thriller trick. It's a way to make technical and strategic detail land that would otherwise sit dead on the page. Tie every fact to a specific minute on the clock and the reader starts to feel the compression for real. The people who make these calls have less time to think than it takes to brew a cup of coffee.
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