1. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/policy/dod/npr.htmFor example,US Nuclear Posture Review 2002indicates that “Immediate contingencies involve well-recognized current dangers. Current examples of immediate contingencies include an Iraqi attack on Israel or its neighbors, a North Korean attack on South Korea, or a military confrontation over the status of Taiwan.” See, Nuclear Posture Review [Excerpts], 8 January 2002 (12 March 2007)