WI: ISIS had nuclear bombs

The exact effects would depend on the yield and the delivery system (ie, whether they could reach Baghdad or New York City), but you get a very large multinational coalition,potentially including both the US and Russia, to occupy Syria and stamp out any trace of ISIS with even a dirty bomb (which is more likely, or at least less ASB, than a full-fledged nuclear bomb).
 
Who did they get the technology, or materials from? Because that would basically be the end of that countries government. The P5 have no interest in Nuclear weapons being made available to everybody, so it doesn't matter who it came from, sanctions and bombing campaigns will be par for the course.
 
How ISIS would get bomb? You just don't go and buy that and hardly any ISIS member knew how to build that. And they would need way get the bomb to target. If them have not any suitable laucnhers or planes it would be quiet useless if then they don't use that as last weapon when their enemy reach to last city what they are helding.
 
Syria had a North Korea-assisted nuclear weapons program until 2007, when the Israelis bombed a reactor under construction. (see here: https://www.nti.org/learn/countries/syria/nuclear/). If you wanted to make this work as a timeline, you could somehow avert the Israeli strike as a POD and have ISIS get control of either a completed bomb or enough plutonium to construct a device (how they would get the expertise to do this is another matter). Nukemap estimates that a "crude nuclear terrorist weapon" with a yield of 0.1 kiloton detonated in downtown Baghdad would kill 5,640 people and injure 14,180. Of course, this would be scary enough to force NATO to put a massive number of ground troops into Syria, and you have the perfect recipe for Iraq War II: Atomic Boogaloo. However, I should reiterate that this is a very likely scenario, not least because the international reaction to the Syrian Civil War would have been much different if they'd had an active nuclear weapons program, and because it's highly unlikely that the Israeli government would allow such a program to go forward.
 
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