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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Unpreparedness Haunts U.S. President as Nuclear Missile Hurtles Toward Chicago

Unpreparedness Haunts U.S. President as Nuclear Missile Hurtles Toward Chicago

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Last president to participate in nuclear decision-making exercise was Reagan
  • Interceptor missiles have only 61% success rate in striking incoming warheads
  • Movie sparks much-needed conversation about the nuclear threat
Unpreparedness Haunts U.S. President as Nuclear Missile Hurtles Toward Chicago

In the Netflix movie "A House of Dynamite," released last month, the U.S. president, played by Idris Elba, is faced with the unimaginable task of deciding the fate of humanity as a nuclear missile hurtles toward Chicago. The film's screenwriter, Noah Oppenheim, and director, Kathryn Bigelow, have drawn on their extensive research to create a chilling depiction of the decision-making process in the face of such a catastrophic event.

One of the most alarming revelations from their research is the fact that the last president to participate in a nuclear decision-making exercise was Ronald Reagan, even though other parts of the chain of command practice these scenarios hundreds of times a year. This lack of presidential preparedness is a stark contrast to the high-stakes nature of the decision the president must make.

The movie has sparked a much-needed conversation about the nuclear threat, with experts weighing in on the accuracy of the film's portrayal of the missile defense system. While the Pentagon has disputed the movie's claim that interceptor missiles have a 61% success rate, independent experts have supported this figure, highlighting the ongoing debate around the effectiveness of these systems.

As the world grapples with the ever-present danger of nuclear war, "A House of Dynamite" serves as a powerful reminder of the need for greater awareness and action to address this existential threat to humanity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, the last president to participate in a live nuclear decision-making exercise was Ronald Reagan.
The article states that the interceptor missiles have a 61% success rate in striking incoming warheads, despite the Pentagon's claim of a 100% accuracy rate.
The movie shows the U.S. president, played by Idris Elba, weighing the future of humanity as a nuclear missile hurtles toward Chicago, highlighting the high-stakes nature of the decision and the president's lack of preparedness for such a scenario.

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