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NATO Goes Anti-Nuclear?
President Obama's call for a nuclear-weapons-free world in Prague last April unleashed a great outpouring of support from international allies and grassroots activists demanding a process to actually eliminate nuclear weapons. One recent and unexpected initiative has come from America's NATO allies. Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Norway have called on NATO to review its nuclear policy and remove all U.S. nuclear weapons currently on European soil under NATO's "nuclear sharing" policy. Despite U.S. insistence on strict adherence to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which prohibits the transfer of nuclear weapons to non-nuclear weapons states, several hundred U.S. nuclear bombs are housed in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and Turkey.
Citing Obama's announcement in Prague of "America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons," the NATO allies have broken ranks with the United States. All five governments are experiencing domestic pressure to end the hypocrisy of the NPT, where nuclear "haves" disregard their disarmament requirements with impunity while using coercion, sanctions, threats of war, and even actual war (as in Iraq) to prevent the nuclear "have-nots" from acquiring nuclear bombs. Together with calls from major former political and military leaders to eliminate nuclear weapons, as well as UN Secretary General Ban-ki Moon's proposal for a five-point program "to rid the world of nuclear bombs," these NATO members have seized the political moment. They have decided to do their part to maintain the integrity of the NPT in advance of the five-year review conference this May at the UN in New York.
The NATO five put NATO's nuclear policy on the agenda for an April strategy meeting in Estonia. They have neither been dissuaded by Obama's cautionary note that the goal of a nuclear-weapons-free world "will not be reached quickly - perhaps not in my lifetime," nor discouraged by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's mistaken qualification of Obama's remarks when she said that "we might not achieve the ambition of a world without nuclear weapons in our lifetime or successive lifetimes" (emphasis added).
Progress Elsewhere
Japan has also called for more rapid progress on nuclear disarmament. The new Democratic Party government, which ended 60 years of one-party rule, wrote Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates to disavow the pro-nuclear advocacy of former Japanese officials. U.S. militarists often cited such advocacy as a rationale for maintaining the U.S. nuclear "umbrella" over Japan. Supporting Obama's call for a nuclear-weapons-free world, Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada urged the United States to declare that nuclear weapons would be used only for the "sole purpose" of deterring a nuclear attack. The declaration would end current U.S. policy, first expanded by the Clinton administration and maintained throughout the Bush presidency, to preemptively use nuclear weapons against the threat or use of chemical, biological, or conventional forces. Additionally, over 200 Japanese parliamentarians wrote to reassure Obama that, contrary to assertions by U.S. military hawks, Japan would not seek the possession of nuclear weapons were the United States to declare a "sole use" limitation on its nuclear arsenal.
These promising anti-nuclear positions come at an important political moment. Obama has been expected shortly to deliver to Congress a new nuclear posture review setting forth U.S. policy for the use of nuclear weapons. Originally scheduled for a January release, the review has been delayed several times. News of conflicting views among the drafters and of Obama's dissatisfaction with the most recent version, which promotes the status quo on outdated Cold War nuclear policies, has been prominently reported in the mainstream press.
Pentagon Pushback
Gates has defended existing nuclear policy and expressed dissatisfaction with our NATO allies. At a meeting to discuss NATO's 21st Century Strategic Concept - and on the heels of the Dutch government's collapse over the decision to extend its troop deployment in Afghanistan - Gates stated that:
The demilitarization of Europe - where large swaths of the general public and political class are averse to military force and the risks that go with it - has gone from a blessing in the 20th century to an impediment to achieving real security and lasting peace in the 21st.
At the same meeting, U.S. National Security Advisor General James Jones said, "NATO must be prepared to address, deny, and deter the full spectrum of threats, whether emanating from within Europe at NATO's boundaries, or far beyond NATO's borders."
Clinton, furthermore, urged the exponential growth of "missile defense throughout the world and warned that:
[N]uclear proliferation and the development of more sophisticated missiles in countries such as North Korea and Iran are reviving the specter of an interstate nuclear attack. So how do we in NATO do out part of ensure that such weapons never are unleashed on the world?
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, commenting on the new NATO strategic concept, raised Russia's deep concerns that NATO's assertion of a right to use military force globally violated the UN Charter. Russia views U.S. plans to ring Europe with missiles in Bulgaria, Poland, and Romania, with a missile command center in the Czech Republic, as a threat. The Obama-Medvedev negotiations on the first round of nuclear arms cuts on START (the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) have been delayed repeatedly by disagreements on U.S. plans for missile proliferation.
Momentum Builds
Nevertheless, there is extraordinary momentum behind calls to abolish nuclear weapons. Thousands of international visitors are expected to join U.S. citizens to assemble, march, and rally in New York during the NPT Review Conference in May. Mayors for Peace is working to enroll 5,000 mayors in its Vision 2020 Campaign to complete negotiations on a treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons by 2020. The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and the Abolition 2000 Network are committed to work for a nuclear weapons convention regardless of the NPT outcome. Norway, host of the successful Oslo process to ban cluster bombs, noted that the Oslo and Ottawa processes banning landmines could be replicated to move forward on a nuclear disarmament based on "powerful alliances between civil society and governments." There has been an unprecedented media focus on U.S. nuclear policy and debate about whether Obama can make good on his pledge and earn his Nobel Peace Prize.
Nearly 25 years ago, Mikhail Gorbachev unleashed the forces of perestroika and glasnost in the Soviet Union. These forces kindled people's aspirations for freedom, resulting in the fall of the Berlin Wall and dissolution of the Soviet empire. Despite the formidable array of powerful interests lawlessly brandishing their missiles and refurbishing their nuclear arsenals, Obama and Medvedev's call for a nuclear-weapons-free world may similarly have unleashed forces that will transform the 20th-century paradigm of perpetual war and terror.
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Show AllBut the American Empire LOVES its nukes. It is largely what makes us a "superpower" after all. Why we'd be naked to the attacks of "rogue states" with their secret nukes!
I could see the United States cutting back on the absolute numbers (and not counting junking old nukes) in response to NATO and world pressure, plus within its own borders. But never disarming completely with the current elite in charge.
But come the revolution...
Gary
“Peace is not something you wish for; It's something you make, Something you do, Something you are, And something you give away.”
-- Robert Fulghum
As a substitute for wars and as an alternative to Nukes one needs to read all the really far out alternative technologies available in this science newsletter alternative-energy-news.info
Like Ocean temperature generation, tobacco plant photovoltaic cells, and photovoltaic cells 1,000 times more efficient.
Last I heard, we have more Generals and Admirals now than at the heighth of WWII and they will always strive to keep that disproportionate level of top officers. The Russians have actually had a purge to reduce the disproportunate level of officers in their military. The US military will always use the phony scare technique and the military industrial corporations will also properly bribe members of Congress to keep the money flowing as we march lock-step toward financial oblivion.
One of those little secrets that is never heard is that if the Japanese wanted to, they could build over 1000 Hiroshima type nuclear bombs. They have 20,000 lbs of plutonium in storage and they certainly have the technical knowledge to do it. With their ability to miniaturize, they could probably make at least 5,000 suitcase nukes. So tell me again why we have the so-called defensive nuclear umbrella over Japan?
To surround Russia and China and to house the threat in another country so as to draw fire from out own.
Hmmmmm, I like it, here's your Nobel prize Mr. Obama, now shut up and disarm!
Ms. C. has a more far reaching knowledge of what is coming than does Mr. O?
How many "successive lifetimes" does she have in mind?
When there's no one left to die, there will be peace on this earth?
As a nuclear veteran who has seen and been exposed to thermonuclear and atomic weapons, I am absolutely opposed to nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors in general.
This is a sign of sanity in the NATO nations. Hopefully they will stop following us lock-step in our relentless march to empire and disaster.
The endless arguments as to the need for us to have this huge arsenal of MIRV equipped ICBM's to ward off the attack of some small nation that has a nuke or two is ridiculous. Iran, for instance is signatory to the NPT, allows inspections of its facilities as the treaty requires. Even our own NIE said there was no evidence of a nuclear weapons program in Iran. The estimate is that if they went all out to build a bomb, it would take about ten years. Then, the apparent idea is that they would fire this bomb at Israel.
Nobody mentions Israel in these articles. They have an estimated 200-400 nuclear missiles and have proved themselves to be as addicted to war as our own government is; perhaps even more so.
Israel has signed no treaties, allows no inspections, and has stated that, if it looked like Israel was going to lose, they would use the "Sampson Option" and fire their nukes at all the capitols of Europe and the Middle East, to take everyone else with them.
Iran has no history of aggressive war for hundreds of years, though they are very good at protecting themselves. Unlike Iraq with its shot up, no spare parts for ten years army and its non-existent air force, Iran has a first rate, well equipped military and a 21st century air force. No cake-walk there!
Our own CentCom has now had the "use nukes only in response to a nuclear attack" bar lifted. They can now use nukes against conventional forces if they feel it is necessary. (If you are going to beat us, we'll nuke you!)
We have some 3,000 MIRV ICBM's on hair trigger alert. This insanity must end. If the US told Israel, "If you fire a nuke, you will be turned into a parking lot in about fifteen minutes," perhaps we could head off some of this insanity. Unfortunately, the US would probably use its nukes to back Israel. It does just about everything it is told to do by Israel, now.
However, the way to return us to a survivable planet is get rid of all of the damned things. The US and CCCP had the Mutual Arms Reduction Treaty, where we and the CCCP started destroying our warheads, and cementing in our missile silos, each side having teams on site to verify the destruction. Like most treaties "The Law of the Land," according to the US Constitution, these things seem to have been unilaterally trashed by various presidents who found them to be inconvenient, like the Geneva Conventions on the Treatment of Prisoners, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Nuremberg Principles, all of which the United States was once a proud signatory.
The latest piece of insanity to be revived is the plan to load a certain number of ICBM's with conventional warheads, to be used on selected targets around the world. Then, I guess we would swear that we wouldn't fire a nuke, so if you pick up an incoming missile, don't worry and don't launch a counter-attack, it is just TNT. Righht!
I see a terrible end coming and I have no idea how to head it off, but perhaps a NATO and European ban on nukes is a start. More power to them.
http://steveosborn.blogspot.com/2010/02/only-some-of-names-have-changed.html "A Nuclear Veteran Remembers"
I Abhor the notion that Nuclear weapons will ever be used , in war or otherwise.
Yet if NATO goes Non Nuclear ,this hardly means this group interested in peace. If they are interested in peace they would dissolve Nato.
As I have stated before. Were Russia and China free of Nuclear weapons, NATO would find a rationale to Invade just as they do to send troops to Afghanistan and Eastern Europe.
If we are ro rid the world of Nuclear weapons we must also rid the world of its Militaries. Lets TRULY disarm.
Time to put your money where your MOUTH is, Obama. Great idea you espoused - Nuclear Disarmament. The rest of the civilized world is now clamoring for it - including our NATO 'allies'.
Guess, it's time to shit or get off the pot, Obama.
Fat Chance. This ain't gonna go nowhere in the US - then we will be the Absolute Total Pariah of the entire World.