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News :: Environment : Government Secrecy : International Relations : Nukes : Regime
Nuclear Madness Current rating: 0
14 Mar 2006
Although much has been made in the US press about the possible threat posed by Iran's failing to live up to its commitments under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, there has been an alarming silence about the Bush Adminstration's quiet but open abandonment of the obligations of the United States under the treaty -- to pursue nuclear disarmament, rather than perpetuating and facilitating the existence of nuclear weapons.
A recent statement by Linton Brooks, who speaks for the National Nuclear Security Administration on nuclear weapons issues, should worry those who are concerned about the possibilities of a nuclear war. On March 4, Brooks told the East Tennessee Economic Council in the city of Oak Ridge (home to a major nuclear weapons complex),"The United States will, for the foreseeable future, need to retain both nuclear forces and the capabilities to sustain and modernize those forces,,, The end of the Cold War did not end the importance of nuclear weapons...I do not see any chance of the political conditions for abolition arising in my lifetime, nor do I think abolition could be verified if it were negotiated." These remarks were the first by a top government official publicly acknowledging US abandonment of a goal that could make the difference in whether life on this troubled planet will continue. The remarks revealed a serious departure from commitments by previous US administrations to their negotiating partners and the international community at large.

In September 1998, then-presidents Bill Clinton of the US and Boris Yeltsin of Russia signed a joint statement reaffirming the two countries' commitment to "the ultimate goal of nuclear disarmament". They reiterated the promise of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty signed in 1968 by all leading nuclear powers of that era, including the United States, a treaty now used to restrain the nuclear ambitions of countries like Iran and North Korea. In the preamble to the accord, the signatories agreed "to facilitate the cessation of the manufacture of nuclear weapons, the liquidation of all their existing stockpiles, and the elimination from national arsenals of nuclear weapons and the means of their delivery."The signatories reaffirmed their commitment to nuclear disarmament in more binding and unambiguous language in the treaty's Article VI. It states that "each of the Parties to the treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament."

If this were solely a matter of living up to one’s word the matter would be serious enough. But the issue strikes fear into our hearts that these men are engaging in a dangerous game with little understanding of the consequences. These weapons are capable of what George Kennan has called "levels of such grotesque dimensions as to defy rational understanding." The US activities of updating nuclear weapons, threatening their use, and spreading nuclear technologies greatly increase the likelihood that such weapons will be used.

This militant posture is part of the administration’s response to the tragedy of 9/11. Had that been an attack with one 20 megaton bomb exploding on the surface of Columbus Circle in New York, it would have produced a hole where twenty city blocks had been, a hole deep enough to hide a 20 story building. All brick and wood frame houses within 7.7 miles would be completely destroyed. The blast waves would carry through the entire underground subway system. Up to fifteen miles from ground zero flying debris, propelled by displacement effects would cause more casualties. 200,000 separate fires would be ignited producing a firestorm with temperatures up to 1,500 degrees F. and wind velocities to 150 MPH. The fabric of water supplies, food and fuel for transportation, medical services, and electric power would be destroyed. And radiation damages that destroy and deform living things would continue for 240,000 years. Such bombs, and others still larger and more destructive, are contained in the warheads of missiles, many of them capable of delivering multiple warheads from a single launch.

In 1961, President Kennedy observed that, “...every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate the day when this planet may no longer be habitable. Every man, woman, and child lives under a nuclear sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment by accident or miscalculation or madness.” Anyone who doubts that this current administration is capable of accident or miscalculation, must clearly not have been have not been paying attention. And to play these games unaware of the risks they are creating, can only be described as a form of madness.


Marc Pilisuk,Ph.D is Professor Emeritus, at The University of California and Professor, Saybrook Graduate School an Research Center. Dr. Pilisuk is the author of six books including "International Conflict and Social Policy and The Healing Web: Social Networks and Human Survival." He is co-chair of the Psychologists for Social Responsibility Work Group on Global Violence and Security and a past President of the Society for for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence.

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Re: Nuclear Madness
Current rating: 0
14 Mar 2006
There has not been a demonstrated breach by Iran, there have NOT been weapons 'observed' as being PRODUCED within Iran. As it is that the present US administration is being pursued for supposedly 'lying' about "W.M.D's" in Iraq, you can hardly lay BLAME for these 'claims' regarding Iran NOT being heeded.

I have been mentioning, when I can get around those intent on 'environmental comment censorship' that the paucity of RENEWABLE processes to actually PERFORM to any level that they are OPINIONED to would see Uranium being more widely used as FUEL for the purpose OF 'power generation'.

I have been making this warning for several years now, now it is that 'reality' is asserting itself over the fabrications of opinion and rhetoric by a few.

Iran has a Development Programme already for Fossil Oil beyond simple 'fuel processing, see:-

National Petrochemical Company
http://www.petrochem-ir.net/

["The National Petrochemical Company (NPC) , a subsidiary to the Iranian Petroleum Ministry, is owned by the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran . It is responsible for the development and operation of the country's petrochemical sector. Founded in 1964, NPC began its activities by operating a small fertilizer plant. Today, NPC is the second largest producer and exporter of petrochemicals in the Middle East."]

Iran Petrochemical Commercial Company
www.petrochem-ir.net/

["Mission (Statement)
Sale & Marketing of products in domestic and international markets.
Developing inter & inter regional trade cooperation in petrochemicals.
Procurement of chemicals, equipments, machineries & spare parts for petrochemical complexes.
Enhancing competitiveness capabilities
Expanding domestic & international marketing through encouraging private sector to produce exportable finished products.
Transporting petrochemicals products in domestic & international markets. "]

Iran is an old culture, and the tenants of Islam have long been leading individuals towards scholarly pursuits.

To do what the PEOPLE of the Islamic Republic of Iran require, and to facilitate the NON FUEL use of its OIL as requested in an increasingly observed RHETORIC, the Government needs ELECTRICAL POWER. Hence the motion towards Uranium Fuelled power generation.


SO perhaps if the 'activists' could display a more moderate attitude, an attitude that involved the clear understanding of the division of process for the production of Uranium Fuelled Power Generation facilities, and the facilitation of a 'Nuclear Weapons' Programme.

Perhaps if such a division was made AND announced publicly as distinctly recognised, there would be more interest in the activists messages, from both the general public and the political system that uses the public 'votes' to elect 'public administrations'.

Then it would be that the activists could be SEEN to have material and INFORMATION relating TO 'weapons production' when it is known that Uranium fuelled power generation is NOT able to produce materials for a 'Weapons Programme'. Instead NOW it is an endless drone at any mention of Uranium use for Power Generation.

Your's, Peter K. Anderson a.k.a. Hartlod(tm)
Member of the Public, NSW, Australia.
From the PC of Peter K Anderson
E-Mail: Hartlod (at) bigpond.com