Torrere |
03-26-2004 02:41 AM |
I assume that you are talking about this article?.
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The Bush administration's Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), which was completed earlier this year, explicitly calls for US nuclear weapons to deter and respond to a "wide range of threats," including attacks by conventional, chemical, or biological weapons as well as "surprising military developments."
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I thought that the popular story was that Bush had stopped snorting crack when he was young.
Although I did not see any obvious reasons that were not gone over in some detail within the report. I found it to be very persuasive, and am now Very Opposed to use of nuclear weapons in future warfare, as contrasted with the earlier stance of "It Isn't Even Worth Thinking About, It Won't Happen, My Hair And My Chin Are Feeling Somewhat Sandy".
I am now faced with the realization that nuclear weapons are not just a historical footnote. The last 50 years have been part of a peaceful interlude, and I think that it is almost inevitable that there will be another massive conflict in which nuclear weapons will be used. I doubt that they will play a role in the current conflict, and maybe they will not be used for fifty, a hundred, maybe a hundred and fifty years. Who can predict what international tensions could trigger a war a hundred and fifty years from now?
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