Nuclear War: The Chain of Decisions
Day Zero, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Covan Magee
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Auteur(s):
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Sam Nyxon
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A nuclear device detonates high above the North Atlantic. No crater. No invasion. No declared target. No instant casualties. And New York still goes dark. Satellites drop off the map. Comms snap. Power grids die. Markets freeze; radars see only shadows.
This is war now—hybrid, deniable, paralysis instead of front lines. Even nuclear war can be hybrid.
Built on real procedures from manuals and secure checklists—alerts, confirmation rules, response windows, escalation control—and the human errors that leak through any system.
This strike isn't meant to kill. It's meant to break the system and force a response without proof. Who did it? A state, a proxy, an "accident"?
In the Situation Room the question isn't "What happened?" but "What do we do when we're not sure—and waiting could cost everything?"
NUCLEAR WAR: THE CHAIN OF DECISIONS continues the Day Zero series at the most dangerous point of escalation: when protocols tick down and one "cautious" move becomes a sentence.
Washington hunts a culprit. Beijing weighs survival against humiliation. Moscow tests limits. Jerusalem keeps an answer on a timer. Europe hesitates—until hesitation itself does damage.
Then the next layers hit: a duel under the ocean, a public intercept to "demonstrate resolve," the sky in orbit beginning to burn—and a single word in a closed channel that can ignite a region.
This isn't the end of the world "someday." It's the end at home: the lights die, your phone is dead glass, and silence is louder than sirens.
After the first flash, the world doesn't end in fire. It ends in seconds.
Day Zero continues. And the chain is already moving.
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