Bush considering use of Tactical Nuclear Weapons

by Elsewhere 10 Replies latest watchtower medical

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    I placed this news article in the "Mental Health & Depression" area because Bush must be crazy!

    Report: Nuclear weapons policy review names potential targets
    http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/03/09/nuclear.weapons/index.html

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration listed seven countries as possible targets for nuclear attacks in a military contingency plan, according to a report provided to Congress in January, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.

    The classified Pentagon information says nuclear weapons could be used against Libya, Syria, China, Russia, Iran, Iraq and North Korea in certain situations, the Times said.

    Nuclear targeting discussions have been a part of U.S. military strategy for some time, but analysts told CNN that the Times list, if accurate, would be the first official one to come to light.

    According to the Times report, nuclear weapons could be used against targets able to withstand non-nuclear attack, in retaliation for attacks by nuclear, biological or chemical weapons, or "in the event of surprising military developments."

    President Bush also has directed the military to build smaller nuclear weapons for use in some instances, the Times reports.

    Arms-control advocates told the Times that the development of smaller nuclear weapons may signal that the Bush administration is leaning toward overlooking a long-standing policy against the use of nuclear weapons except as a last resort.

    Conservative observers have said they believe the U.S. military should be prepared to use nuclear weapons if necessary. Others believe any plans for possible nuclear attacks will have destabilizing global effects.

    There was no response on the newspaper's report from the Pentagon or the White House, and no indication if the copy of the report obtained by the Times was a final or a draft version. The report, a congressionally mandated "nuclear posture review," is conducted every six years.

    Pentagon officials briefing reporters on the review in January indicated a lessening reliance on the massive stockpiles of nuclear weapons as a deterrent to attack.

    They said that findings called for increasing reliance on precision-guided weapons to deter attacks.

    They said the classified nuclear posture review showed that because of improvements in precision-guided weaponry -- as demonstrated in the Afghan war -- the U.S. military can now rely more on powerful, highly accurate conventional bombs and missiles.

    Increased missile threat predicted
    Also in January, the U.S. intelligence community issued a report projecting that before 2015, the United States most likely would face intercontinental ballistic missile threats from North Korea, Iran and possibly Iraq, barring significant changes in their politics.

    Bush named those three nations as an "axis of evil" during his State of the Union address earlier this year.

    The unclassified report by the National Intelligence Council also predicted that Chinese ballistic missile forces would increase sevenfold by 2015, rising to between 75 and 100 warheads deployed.

    Pentagon officials said the classified review showed that because of improvements in precision-guided weaponry -- as demonstrated in the Afghan war -- the U.S. military can now rely more on powerful, highly accurate conventional bombs and missiles to deter an enemy strike.

    J.D. Crouch, assistant secretary of defense for International Security Policy, said in January that the end of the Cold War and the improving relationship with Russia made the change in strategy possible, but that it was also guided by an analysis of potential future threats to national security.

    Crouch said many of the nuclear warheads the administration planned to remove from operational deployment would not be destroyed, but would be kept in an "active stockpile," which some future president could redeploy in the event of a major nuclear threat to this country.

    President Bush has said he wants to reduce the U.S. arsenal of deployed nuclear weapons from more than 6,000 to between 1,700 and 2,200.

    "As every one knows, there are mistakes in the Bible" - The Watchtower, April 15, 1928, p. 126
    Believe in yourself, not mythology.
    <x ><

  • Satanus
    Satanus
    Libya, Syria, China, Russia, Iran, Iraq and North Korea

    Has alqueda spread to all of those countries?

    SS

  • Pork Chop
    Pork Chop

    It's just stupid to make a big deal of this. The Pentagon war games this stuff all the time. That's their job. Want them to wait until something actually happens and then make things up as they go along? This is such a tempest in a teapot.

  • LB
    LB

    Just rattling the sabors is all.


    Never Squat With Yer Spurs On

  • heathen
    heathen

    The rumors of another cold war with china have been going around since the clinton administration.I don't think they are blowing smoke up our ass ,I think those maniacs in washington are serious ,the whole concept of we have to have more nukes than the other guy or mutually assured destruction goes back to the reagan era and they weren't fooling around then either.Personally I have never felt this was a good idea .Pointing a nuke at other nations is not national security and if this is bush's idea of a new world then someone needs a reality check.

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    Exactly....this is nothing. All countries with nukes have war scenarios.....no different from any other time....the press is making a big deal out of it.

    ashi

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Bush wants to use small tactical nukes as an extension to the conventional weapons. This could be interpreted as a nuclear "first strike" and responded to by a country like Russia or China.

    What makes me nervous is the fact that Bush honestly thinks that God put him in office to fulfill some greater purpose... I'm afraid that he will want to usher in "Armageddon". Dr. Strangelove in the executive office.

    "As every one knows, there are mistakes in the Bible" - The Watchtower, April 15, 1928, p. 126
    Believe in yourself, not mythology.
    <x ><

  • recoveringexjw
    recoveringexjw

    bush is my president.clinton was a pussy.bush has got balls i for 1 am proud to serve this country under his leadership.not only am i an ex jw but im also a soldier and a staunch republican. i say bomb the he3ll out of those countries.that is MY own opinion.thank-you.

    UADNA-TENNESSEE CHAPTER

  • You Know
    You Know

    The Scriptures reveal that the real ruling principalities are not human at all, but are the demon overlords. Satan himself is symbolized in prophecy as a 7-headed dragon. The significance of that is that it directly corresponds with the 7-headed political beast. What that means then is that the Anglo-American ruling establishment is a direct expression of the invisible demonic rulers. Therefore, there is little doubt that America's sudden shift in first-strike nuclear policy is a reflection on Satan's own shift to the "ruin" aspect of his over all Rule-or-Ruin policy. It appears now that what is taking place is that the public and political leaders are being conditioned to accept America's use of nuclear weapons against helpless nations.

    Up to the present period, global genocide has presented the demons and their lackies with insurrmountable logistical problems. Hitler, for instance, found out that killing millions of people was not that easy. It required lots of planning and manpower and was very time consuming. Now, though, through technological advances entire nations can simply be instantly vaporized with the push of a button. Chemical and biological weapons can be used with similar devastating effect. The thing is, that, it appears to be Jehovah's will to allow the world to experience the full horror of the ultimate weaponry for having foolishly embraced the Devil's rulership. One thing is certain, the detonation of merely one nuclear bomb will terrorize the world like it has never been terrorized before. / You Know

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman
    What makes me nervous is the fact that Bush honestly thinks that God put him in office to fulfill some greater purpose...

    Funny, I must have missed the part of the State of the Union address where he said that...

    But you say it's a fact, so he must have actually said that at some time?

    Tom

    "Gentlemen, he said, I don't need your organization, I've shined your shoes, I've moved your mountains and marked your cards. But Eden is burning"
    --Bob Dylan

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit