To Be or Not To Be
By Peter G Cohen

It is time to tell the truth about nuclear weapons. They are not a
deterrent to terrorists, whom security experts regard as the greatest
danger to our nation. They do not deter attacks from other nations, because
very few want to attack us, and our overwhelming conventional forces are
more than enough for our defense.

What nuclear weapons actually do is cost us a great deal of money. Just to
maintain the warheads will cost us $7.6 billion next year and $2.5 billion
more to prevent proliferation. As we trim our federal budget other programs
will be cut, while nuclear weapons funds are strongly defended in the name
of National Security and for the benefit of senators and representatives
who have facilities in their districts. Many Congress people hope to spend
at least $100 billion in the next decade on “modernizing” the planes,
missiles and submarines that are ready to deliver the warheads to an
unidentified “enemy.”

Nuclear weapons are completely indiscriminate. They incinerate adults,
children and pets in the target area without regard for innocence or guilt.
The radioactive fallout drifts for miles on the shifting winds. For
example, Russian scientists recently concluded that the fallout from
Chernobyl has killed 950,000 Europeans.

Even a relatively small nuclear war would create so much soot that it would
drift around the earth for years, blocking the sun and reducing crop
yields, thus causing widespread famine. At the same time, the great heat of
a nuclear fireball and the following firestorm carries radioactive
materials into the stratosphere, where they weaken the ozone layer, causing
blindness, skin cancer, and damaged immune systems. It would also destroy
aquatic ecosystems, resulting in reduced ocean productivity for years. (for
an excellent summary of these effects see: *
www.ippnw.org/pdf/zero-is-the-only-option.pdf<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ippnw.org%2Fpdf%2Fzero-is-the-only-option.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFAog4aRHKWT1Oh3FLMPyq5e2ek0w>
* )

For those who are concerned that a nation might try to cheat a Nuclear
Weapons Convention, a world system of sensors is now in place. While it is
almost impossible to produce a nuclear weapon without testing, this
worldwide system will make any nuclear weapons test immediately known to
all.

The generals and admirals, the senators and representatives, the nuclear
laboratories and plants, believe that they are defending America. Their
experts can calculate the megatons of explosive power in each of the
weapons systems. But they do not represent the human future, or the
millions who would disappear instantly in the fireball or slowly succumb to
radiation disease. It is up to people of conscience  to make their voices
heard. It is up to mothers and grandmothers to say that it is intolerable
and criminal that more than twenty years after the end of the Cold War,
Russia and the United States still have more than 3,300 warheads targeted
on each other.

*To Be Or Not To Be*
If we love money more than life, as some supporters of “modernizing” our
nuclear weapons and facilities seem to do, then we must accept the idea
that we, or our children and grandchildren, sooner or later, will be
incinerated in a flash, poisoned by radioactive fallout, or starved by a
nuclear winter.

As long as we persist in having these weapons, we are investing in a
worldwide holocaust that will incinerate, sterilize and starve distant
people who have nothing to do with the nations involved in the war,
accident, or act of nature that detonates these weapons.

God has given us this beautiful, abundant planet and the miracle of human
life. Human cleverness has provided us with the tools of worldwide suicide.
Can we admit that we have gone too far? That human, mechanical or natural
failures can plunge us into the final fire? That the only recourse is to
overcome our fears, our dream of domination, and our attachment to the
profits of death? Only then can the United States take the lead in freeing
the world of these suicidal weapons.
  # # #

Peter G Cohen, artist and writer, has been a student of nuclear weapons
since creating materials for SANE’s Ban the Bomb testing campign in the
1950s. As an activist he was a peace candidate for U.S. representative in
the Lehigh Valley in 1968 and the director of the New Democrati Coalition
of PA, 1969-’70. He is the author of
*nukefreeworld.com<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fnukefreeworld.com&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGvev1F9sUFkP1n-YAX28Ppk4lALA>
* and other internet writings.Peter now lives in Santa Barbara,  where he
can be reached at
<[email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail/h/1dq0i6ese86ps/?&v=b&cs=wh&[email protected]>
>

Copyright © Peter G Cohen, 2012

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