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Pentagon recommends use of nuclear weapons

Wednesday, September 19, 2001 at 09:30 JST

WASHINGTON - The Defense Department has recommended to President
George W Bush the use of tactical nuclear weapons as a military
option to retaliate for last week's terrorist attacks in the United
States, diplomatic sources said Tuesday.

  It is unknown whether Bush has made any decision. But military
analysts said the president is unlikely to opt for the use of nuclear
weapons because doing so would generate rebuke from the international
community and could even trigger revenge from the enemy involving
weapons of mass destruction.

  But the Pentagon's suggestion shows the determination of U.S.
officials to retaliate for the first massive terrorist attacks on the
U.S. mainland, the analysts said.

  The recommendation appears intended to deter terrorists, they said.

  On ABC television's THIS WEEK program Sunday, Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld refused to rule out the use of tactical nuclear
weapons. He avoided clearly answering a simple question on whether
their use can be ruled out. To a similar question, a Pentagon
official also replied, "We will not discuss operational and
intelligence matters."

  According to the diplomatic sources, the Pentagon recommended using
tactical nuclear weapons shortly after it became known that an
unprecedented number of civilian casualties resulted from the
terrorist attacks.

  On Sept 11, hijackers seized four commercial U.S. aircraft. Two of
the planes slammed into the twin towers of New York's World Trade
Center, while a third hit the Pentagon near Washington. The fourth
plane crashed outside Pittsburgh. More than 5,000 people were left
dead or missing in the attacks.

  Tactical nuclear weapons have been developed to attack very specific
targets. The military analysts said Pentagon officials are apparently
thinking of using weapons that can reach and destroy terrorists
hiding in an underground shelter, limiting damage to non-targets.

  In 1986, the U.S. conducted an air raid on Libya, attempting to
target Col. Muammar Qaddafi. In 1998, Washington fired a cruise
missile into Afghanistan in an attempt to kill Osama bin Laden, whom
the U.S. sees as behind last week's terrorist attacks.

  The analysts said that since these attempts failed, it may be assumed
that U.S. officials are mulling the use of tactical nuclear weapons,
which can cause much greater destruction.

  Declassified official documents show that since the mid-1990s, the
U.S. has indicated that it does not rule out the use of nuclear
weapons if a country attacks the U.S., its allies, or its forces with
chemical or biological weapons. 

(Kyodo News)

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