The public should always be notified as soon as possible in the event of a leak or other emergency at a nuclear facility.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Hopefully, nations will refuse to accept a situation in which nuclear accidents actually do occur, and, if at all possible, they will do something to correct a system which makes them likely.
I want to make people aware of early detection.
As leakers take great risks in releasing information, assuring them that they are not sacrificing themselves in vain and that their leaks would have public consequences would most likely encourage more people to leak.
I hope nuclear becomes a part of the conversation, at the right time when we recognize the importance of that resource. I hope we can work that out as a country and figure out how we are going to put nuclear in the mix.
We are right to take alarm at the first experiment upon our liberties.
U.S. nuclear technology is one of this nation's most valuable secrets, and it should have been protected.
There should be at least one leak like the Pentagon Papers every year.
Nuclear accidents anywhere can affect people everywhere.
In the case of news, we should always wait for the sacrament of confirmation.
And they will tell you unequivocally that if we have a chemical or biological attack or a nuclear attack anywhere in this country, they are unprepared to deal with it today, and that is of high urgency.