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Presented by the Better World Society, the program exposes
the burgeoning international black market in nuclear technology
and hardware, as well as in plutonium - one of the deadliest
substances known to man and the critical ingredient of
nuclear weaponry.
"Ironically, even as the Superpowers appear ready to reverse
their nuclear buildups, another less visible nuclear arms
race is forging ahead…one perhaps far more dangerous."
-Ted Turner.
The Terror Trade features an exclusive interview with
"Eric", an international arms dealer who tells with chilling
detachment of underground plutonium buyers gathering at a
Sudanese hotel "so full of people, it was like a flea market."
He also states in the program that Argentina has had an atomic
bomb since 1983, and identifies various countries involved
in nuclear black market trading. Israel, Libya, Argentina,
South Africa, Iran, Iraq, Syria, India, Pakistan and Brazil
- countries which appear to see possession of nuclear weapons
as essential to guaranteeing their national security - have
sought black market materials.
Former President Jimmy Carter, Senator John Glenn, former
CIA Director Admiral Stansfield Turner and former Defense
Secretary Richard Perle also appear in the program. According
to Admiral Turner, plutonium is indeed available on the black
market, though at a stiff price. Twelve kilos, about the size
of a cantaloupe is enough to build the equivalent of the atomic
bombs dropped on Japan, sells for about $12 million. Though
the nuclear industry denies the problem, experts interviewed
for The Terror Trade state that plutonium is diverted
from civilian nuclear power plants.
"Making the explosive using the information, facilities and
materials that are accessible worldwide is relatively easy,"
says weapons designer Theodore Taylor, "To make something with a yield sufficient to be
a weapon of mass destruction, to kill several hundred thousand
people is unfortunately credible for a group of terrorists
to do.
Former Arms Dealer Exposes Black Market in Nuclear Weapons
He peddled materials that make most covert arms dealers seem
as harmless as kids swapping baseball cards. In an exclusive
interview "Eric", divulges his knowledge of a thriving black
market in nuclear technology and plutonium - the critical
raw material of the atomic bomb. Filmed on board his sailing
yacht, Eric coolly describes the expensive, illegal race for
nuclear weaponry, the winners of which will be capable of
destruction not seen since the Enola Gay dropped its deadly
cargo.
Program Credits
Director Claudia Milne
Producers George Case Claudia Milne
Executive Producer Rachel V. Lyon
Commissioning Editor David Lloyd, Channel 4 Television
London Narrator Ted Maynard
Reporter George Case
Cinematographer Mike Whittaker
Sound Greg Bailey
Assistant Camera Jack Holmes
Editors Tim Lewis Francesca
Ross Jon Willis
Dubbing Mixer Peter Hughes
Archival Sources Independent Television News Channel
4 Television, London Visnews, Cable News Network, Department
of Defense, I.A.E.A., The Government of India
With Support From: The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Funding, The George Gund Foundation, The
W. Alton Jones Foundation.
The Terror Trade: Buying the Bomb is a special presentation
of the Better World Society and Groupe De Bellerive Production.
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