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    Pentagon plans strike-first nuclear policy

    This is, IMO, SCARY.

    12.09.05 1.00pm
    By Rupert Cornwell


    WASHINGTON - The Pentagon has drawn up a new strategy, built on the 2002 "Bush doctrine" of pre-emptive military strikes, that would allow the US to make first use of nuclear weapons to thwart an a WMD attack against the country.

    Under the scheme, developed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff but yet to be ratified by Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, commanders would be able to request permission from the President to use nuclear weapons in a variety of scenarios.

    According to the Washington Post, one possibility is an enemy that is using, or "is about to use" weapons of mass destruction against US military forces or civilian population.

    Another is where nuclear weapons could be used against biological weapons that an enemy was close to using, and which could only be safely destroyed by nuclear weapons and their after-effects.

    In practice, the strategy would update existing guidelines, drawn up in 1995 under the Clinton administration.

    It would fit in with plans mooted by the Pentagon to develop a new generation of nuclear weapons, specifically designed to attack enemy bunkers of WMD, buried deep underground.

    But Congress has thus far declined to provide funds for a study into the so-called "robust nuclear earth penetrator", not least because of criticism that such a move would make a mockery of US-led efforts to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation, and make it more, rather than less likely, that such weapons would be employed.

    However the Pentagon document argues that proliferation has already made it more likely that nuclear weapons could be used.

    It claims that some 30 nations have WMD programmes -- not to mention terrorists, or "non-state actors" as they are described, acting either independently or under the sponsorship of a state opposed to the US.

    It also points out that even during the Cold War the US refused to commit itself to a "no first use" of nuclear weapons.

    And the link to the original story...
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/st...ectID=10345189

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Scary all right.

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    Originally posted by elizabethann
    Scary all right.
    Don't be a wuss.


    You just have to remember not to look into the light.

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    You just have to remember not to look into the light
    Don't you mean don't go towards the light.....like in the movie, The Poltergiest?


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    Originally posted by elizabethann
    Don't you mean don't go towards the light.....like in the movie, The Poltergiest?

    I think YOU are right!

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    This is no different from current policy, just an update to include new threats.

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    I kinda like to know why the Govt of the USA feels its okay for them to have nukes,, but the rest of the world,, or whom they percieve as a threat cant??? Seems a tad,,,,, bully like??

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    Originally posted by LorraineO
    I kinda like to know why the Govt of the USA feels its okay for them to have nukes,, but the rest of the world,, or whom they percieve as a threat cant??? Seems a tad,,,,, bully like??
    No, NOT AT ALL!


    It's kinda like giving a 16 year old the keys to a Cadillac.

    THEY think they can drive, but are they responsible enough to join the other fools on the freeway????

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    Kim Jong Il with a peashooter would make me nervous, I don't even want to think about that lunatic with a nuke or three.

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    Originally posted by Lady's Human
    Kim Jong Il with a peashooter would make me nervous, I don't even want to think about that lunatic with a nuke or three.
    Ugggh....its scary to think that anybody has the power to kill millions of people with a single shot. I'm going to go hide under a blankey...

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