Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-26 Thread KinsleyForPrez08
You can find a copy of the draft paper at 
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/policy/dod/jp3_12fc2.pdf.  I have 
only just started reading it, but it already looks like most of the other 
DoD policy papers I have read - a lot of fluff, but not much substance.  The 
DoD is always putting out things like this, asking (and answering) the 
question, What if...

It is scary that the US has to make plans for the potential use of its 
nuclear arsenal, and I eagerly look forward to the day when the last nuclear 
weapons is disabled or destroyed, but not making these plans is like keeping 
a shotgun in your home for protection and not keeping any shells because you 
are afraid what will happen if it goes off.

BTW, do you notice that when the DoD refers to its enemies' nuclear, 
chemical or biological arsenal, it uses the term Weapons of Mass 
Destruction, but when it refers to its own, these are Deterrents against 
WMD or just nuclear weapons.  I think they are trying to downplay the 
fact that the US has enough nuclear weapons to massively destroy the entire 
earth.  Perhaps we should coin a term for this - Weapons of Gargantuan 
Destruction (WGD) or maybe Gigantic Wicked Bombs (GWB - oh wait, those 
initials are already taken).  I like Weapons of Planetary Destruction 
(WPD) - it has a nice, though eerie ring to it...

Enjoy the time you have left...

Earl Kinsley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are 
free.
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- Original Message - 
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 5:49 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear 
Strikes


http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0911-02.htm

Published on Sunday, September 11, 2005 by Agence France Presse

Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive nuclear strikes
against state and non-state adversaries in order to deter them from
using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops to prepare to
use nuclear weapons effectively.

Archive picture of a US nuclear bomb exploding over Nagasaki, Japan,
on August 9, 1945. A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive
nuclear strikes against state and non-state adversaries in order to
deter them from using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops
to 'prepare to use nuclear weapons effectively.' (AFP/File)

The document, titled Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations and
dated March 15, was put together by the Pentagon's Joint Staff in at
attempt to adapt current procedures to the fast-changing world after
the September 11, 2001, attacks, said a defense official.

But the official, who spoke to AFP late Saturday on condition of
anonymity, said it has not yet been signed by Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld and thus has not been made official policy.

It's in the process of being considered, the official said.

A copy of the draft obtained by AFP urges US theater force commanders
operating around the world to prepare specific plans for using
nuclear weapons in their regions -- and outlines scenarios, under
which it would be justified to seek presidential approval for a
nuclear strike.

They include an adversary using or planning to use weapons of mass
destruction against US or allied forces as well as civilian
populations.

Preventive nuclear strikes could also be employed to destroy a
biological weapons arsenal belonging to an enemy, if there is no
possibility to take it out with conventional weapons and it is
determined the enemy is poised for a biological attack, according to
the draft.

They could also be seen as justified to destroy deep, hardened
bunkers containing enemy chemical or biological weapons or the
command and control infrastructure required to execute a chemical,
biological or nuclear attack.

However, a number of scenarios allow nuclear strikes without enemy
weapons of mass destruction in the equation.

They could be used, for instance, to counter potentially overwhelming
conventional adversaries, to secure a rapid end of a war on US terms,
or simply to ensure success of US and multinational operations, the
document indicates.

In the context of the US-led war on terror, the draft explicitly
warns that any attempt by a hostile power to hand over weapons of
mass destruction to militant groups to enable them to strike a
devastating blow against the United States will likely trigger a US
nuclear response against the culprit.

Regional US commanders may request presidential approval to go
nuclear to respond to adversary-supplied WMD use by surrogates
against US and multinational forces or civilian populations, the
draft says.

The doctrine also gives the Pentagon the green light to deploy
nuclear weapons to parts

Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-26 Thread Mike Weaver
Might as well start smoking again.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You can find a copy of the draft paper at 
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/policy/dod/jp3_12fc2.pdf.  I have 
only just started reading it, but it already looks like most of the other 
DoD policy papers I have read - a lot of fluff, but not much substance.  The 
DoD is always putting out things like this, asking (and answering) the 
question, What if...

It is scary that the US has to make plans for the potential use of its 
nuclear arsenal, and I eagerly look forward to the day when the last nuclear 
weapons is disabled or destroyed, but not making these plans is like keeping 
a shotgun in your home for protection and not keeping any shells because you 
are afraid what will happen if it goes off.

BTW, do you notice that when the DoD refers to its enemies' nuclear, 
chemical or biological arsenal, it uses the term Weapons of Mass 
Destruction, but when it refers to its own, these are Deterrents against 
WMD or just nuclear weapons.  I think they are trying to downplay the 
fact that the US has enough nuclear weapons to massively destroy the entire 
earth.  Perhaps we should coin a term for this - Weapons of Gargantuan 
Destruction (WGD) or maybe Gigantic Wicked Bombs (GWB - oh wait, those 
initials are already taken).  I like Weapons of Planetary Destruction 
(WPD) - it has a nice, though eerie ring to it...

Enjoy the time you have left...

Earl Kinsley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are 
free.
 -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
--
Check out my latest blogs at http://KinsleyForPrez08.blogspot.com

- Original Message - 
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 5:49 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear 
Strikes


http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0911-02.htm

Published on Sunday, September 11, 2005 by Agence France Presse

Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive nuclear strikes
against state and non-state adversaries in order to deter them from
using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops to prepare to
use nuclear weapons effectively.

Archive picture of a US nuclear bomb exploding over Nagasaki, Japan,
on August 9, 1945. A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive
nuclear strikes against state and non-state adversaries in order to
deter them from using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops
to 'prepare to use nuclear weapons effectively.' (AFP/File)

The document, titled Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations and
dated March 15, was put together by the Pentagon's Joint Staff in at
attempt to adapt current procedures to the fast-changing world after
the September 11, 2001, attacks, said a defense official.

But the official, who spoke to AFP late Saturday on condition of
anonymity, said it has not yet been signed by Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld and thus has not been made official policy.

It's in the process of being considered, the official said.

A copy of the draft obtained by AFP urges US theater force commanders
operating around the world to prepare specific plans for using
nuclear weapons in their regions -- and outlines scenarios, under
which it would be justified to seek presidential approval for a
nuclear strike.

They include an adversary using or planning to use weapons of mass
destruction against US or allied forces as well as civilian
populations.

Preventive nuclear strikes could also be employed to destroy a
biological weapons arsenal belonging to an enemy, if there is no
possibility to take it out with conventional weapons and it is
determined the enemy is poised for a biological attack, according to
the draft.

They could also be seen as justified to destroy deep, hardened
bunkers containing enemy chemical or biological weapons or the
command and control infrastructure required to execute a chemical,
biological or nuclear attack.

However, a number of scenarios allow nuclear strikes without enemy
weapons of mass destruction in the equation.

They could be used, for instance, to counter potentially overwhelming
conventional adversaries, to secure a rapid end of a war on US terms,
or simply to ensure success of US and multinational operations, the
document indicates.

In the context of the US-led war on terror, the draft explicitly
warns that any attempt by a hostile power to hand over weapons of
mass destruction to militant groups to enable them to strike a
devastating blow against the United States will likely trigger a US
nuclear response against the culprit.

Regional US commanders may request presidential approval to go
nuclear to respond to adversary-supplied WMD use by surrogates
against US and multinational forces or civilian populations, the
draft says.

The doctrine also gives

Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-15 Thread Joe Street




Yeah no doubt Pat Robertson could think of ways to kill two birds with
one stone..

Joe

David Miller wrote:

  Tom Irwin wrote:
  
Someone ought to tell them that nuclear 
winter doesn't negate global warming.

  
  
Are you sure about that?  Maybe they'd balance each other out.

;-)


Let's not suggest it as a possibility or we'll have people suggesting 
nuclear war as a solution to global warming.

--- David

  



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Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-14 Thread Tom Irwin




Hi All,

Sorry I had to laugh to keep from crying. Let's see, Bushand the neocons will use weapons of mass destruction on bad people thinking about making weapons of mass destruction. Exactly who are the bad people. Oh Brave New World. Someone ought to tell them that nuclear winter doesn't negate global warming. 

Tom




From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:49:44 -0300Subject: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikeshttp://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0911-02.htmPublished on Sunday, September 11, 2005 by Agence France PresseDraft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear StrikesA new draft US defense paper calls for preventive nuclear strikes against state and non-state adversaries in order to deter them from using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops to "prepare to use nuclear weapons effectively."Archive picture of a US nuclear bomb exploding over Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945. A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive nuclear strikes against state and non-state adversaries in order to deter them from using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops to 'prepare to use nuclear weapons effectively.' (AFP/File)The document, titled "Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations" and dated March 15, was put together by the Pentagon's Joint Staff in at attempt to adapt current procedures to the fast-changing world after the September 11, 2001, attacks, said a defense official.But the official, who spoke to AFP late Saturday on condition of anonymity, said it has not yet been signed by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and thus has not been made official policy."It's in the process of being considered," the official said.A copy of the draft obtained by AFP urges US theater force commanders operating around the world to prepare specific plans for using nuclear weapons in their regions -- and outlines scenarios, under which it would be justified to seek presidential approval for a nuclear strike.They include an adversary using or planning to use weapons of mass destruction against US or allied forces as well as civilian populations.Preventive nuclear strikes could also be employed to destroy a biological weapons arsenal belonging to an enemy, if there is no possibility to take it out with conventional weapons and it is determined the enemy is poised for a biological attack, according to the draft.They could also be seen as justified to destroy deep, hardened bunkers containing enemy chemical or biological weapons or the command and control infrastructure required to execute a chemical, biological or nuclear attack.However, a number of scenarios allow nuclear strikes without enemy weapons of mass destruction in the equation.They could be used, for instance, to counter potentially overwhelming conventional adversaries, to secure a rapid end of a war on US terms, or simply "to ensure success of US and multinational operations," the document indicates.In the context of the US-led "war on terror", the draft explicitly warns that any attempt by a hostile power to hand over weapons of mass destruction to militant groups to enable them to strike a devastating blow against the United States will likely trigger a US nuclear response against the culprit.Regional US commanders may request presidential approval to go nuclear "to respond to adversary-supplied WMD use by surrogates against US and multinational forces or civilian populations," the draft says.The doctrine also gives the Pentagon the green light to deploy nuclear weapons to parts of the world where their future use is considered the most likely and urges troops to constantly train for nuclear warfare."To maximize deterrence of WMD use, it is essential US forces prepare to use nuclear weapons effectively and that US forces are determined to employ nuclear weapons if necessary to prevent or retaliate against WMD use," the document states.The doctrine surfaced after the US Congress moved over the past several months to revive a controversial weapons research program aimed at enabling the US military to conduct precision nuclear strikes against hardened underground facilities.In separate measures, both the Senate and the House of Representatives approved four million dollars for fiscal 2006 to study the feasibility of the so-called Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator, also known as the "bunker-buster" bomb, a program that was interrupted last year under intense international and domestic criticism.Moreover, under the 2002 Moscow Treaty, the United States will be able to retain up to 2,200 operationally deployed strategic nuclear warheads all the way through 2012.The doctrine reminds that while first use of nuclear weapons may draw condemnation, "no customary or conventional international law prohibits nations from employing nuclear weapons in armed conflict."© Copyright 2005 AFP___Biofuel mailing 

Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-14 Thread David Miller
Tom Irwin wrote:

 Hi All,


Hi Tom;

  
 Sorry I had to laugh to keep from crying. Let's see, Bush and the 
 neocons will use weapons of mass destruction on bad people thinking 
 about making weapons of mass destruction. Exactly who are the bad 
 people. Oh Brave New World. Someone ought to tell them that nuclear 
 winter doesn't negate global warming.

Are you sure about that?  Maybe they'd balance each other out.

;-)


Let's not suggest it as a possibility or we'll have people suggesting 
nuclear war as a solution to global warming.

--- David

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Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-13 Thread Zeke Yewdall
Hmmm.   With the track record of the current group in charge, this
would seem like giving a ferrari to a 16 year old with bad eyesight. 
After he just crashed up his old ford escort

Wonder how long before some pharmacuticals plant in Iran goes up in a
mushroom cloud?

On 9/12/05, robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Keith Addison wrote:
 
  http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0911-02.htm
 
  Published on Sunday, September 11, 2005 by Agence France Presse
 
  Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes
 
 
 Don't say I didn't warn you!
 
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 http://www.newadventure.ca
 
 Ranger Supercharger Project Page
 http://www.members.shaw.ca/rabello/
 
 
 
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[Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-12 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0911-02.htm

Published on Sunday, September 11, 2005 by Agence France Presse

Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive nuclear strikes 
against state and non-state adversaries in order to deter them from 
using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops to prepare to 
use nuclear weapons effectively.

Archive picture of a US nuclear bomb exploding over Nagasaki, Japan, 
on August 9, 1945. A new draft US defense paper calls for preventive 
nuclear strikes against state and non-state adversaries in order to 
deter them from using weapons of mass destruction and urges US troops 
to 'prepare to use nuclear weapons effectively.' (AFP/File)

The document, titled Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations and 
dated March 15, was put together by the Pentagon's Joint Staff in at 
attempt to adapt current procedures to the fast-changing world after 
the September 11, 2001, attacks, said a defense official.

But the official, who spoke to AFP late Saturday on condition of 
anonymity, said it has not yet been signed by Defense Secretary 
Donald Rumsfeld and thus has not been made official policy.

It's in the process of being considered, the official said.

A copy of the draft obtained by AFP urges US theater force commanders 
operating around the world to prepare specific plans for using 
nuclear weapons in their regions -- and outlines scenarios, under 
which it would be justified to seek presidential approval for a 
nuclear strike.

They include an adversary using or planning to use weapons of mass 
destruction against US or allied forces as well as civilian 
populations.

Preventive nuclear strikes could also be employed to destroy a 
biological weapons arsenal belonging to an enemy, if there is no 
possibility to take it out with conventional weapons and it is 
determined the enemy is poised for a biological attack, according to 
the draft.

They could also be seen as justified to destroy deep, hardened 
bunkers containing enemy chemical or biological weapons or the 
command and control infrastructure required to execute a chemical, 
biological or nuclear attack.

However, a number of scenarios allow nuclear strikes without enemy 
weapons of mass destruction in the equation.

They could be used, for instance, to counter potentially overwhelming 
conventional adversaries, to secure a rapid end of a war on US terms, 
or simply to ensure success of US and multinational operations, the 
document indicates.

In the context of the US-led war on terror, the draft explicitly 
warns that any attempt by a hostile power to hand over weapons of 
mass destruction to militant groups to enable them to strike a 
devastating blow against the United States will likely trigger a US 
nuclear response against the culprit.

Regional US commanders may request presidential approval to go 
nuclear to respond to adversary-supplied WMD use by surrogates 
against US and multinational forces or civilian populations, the 
draft says.

The doctrine also gives the Pentagon the green light to deploy 
nuclear weapons to parts of the world where their future use is 
considered the most likely and urges troops to constantly train for 
nuclear warfare.

To maximize deterrence of WMD use, it is essential US forces prepare 
to use nuclear weapons effectively and that US forces are determined 
to employ nuclear weapons if necessary to prevent or retaliate 
against WMD use, the document states.

The doctrine surfaced after the US Congress moved over the past 
several months to revive a controversial weapons research program 
aimed at enabling the US military to conduct precision nuclear 
strikes against hardened underground facilities.

In separate measures, both the Senate and the House of 
Representatives approved four million dollars for fiscal 2006 to 
study the feasibility of the so-called Robust Nuclear Earth 
Penetrator, also known as the bunker-buster bomb, a program that 
was interrupted last year under intense international and domestic 
criticism.

Moreover, under the 2002 Moscow Treaty, the United States will be 
able to retain up to 2,200 operationally deployed strategic nuclear 
warheads all the way through 2012.

The doctrine reminds that while first use of nuclear weapons may draw 
condemnation, no customary or conventional international law 
prohibits nations from employing nuclear weapons in armed conflict.

© Copyright 2005 AFP


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Re: [Biofuel] Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes

2005-09-12 Thread robert luis rabello
Keith Addison wrote:

 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0911-02.htm
 
 Published on Sunday, September 11, 2005 by Agence France Presse
 
 Draft US Defense Paper Outlines Preventive Nuclear Strikes


Don't say I didn't warn you!

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