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Father of Neutron Bomb: Use It on Osama
Wes Vernon
Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001
WASHINGTON – Top officials in the Bush administration and in Congress
have been urged to use a small neutron bomb to wipe out Osama bin
Laden in a quick first strike in the war on terrorism.
Sam Cohen, the scientist who invented the neutron bomb, has outlined
for these officials his plan to 'do in' the Taliban and terrorist
Osama bin Laden, and do it quickly.
That, says Cohen, would go right to the core of the terrorist threat
and at the same time satisfy the typically American impatience.
The neutron bomb has a limited blast and causes little collateral
damage or lasting radioactivity while killing its intended targets.
"My offhand guess is that the majority of Americans couldn't care
less how we 'do in' the Taliban and bin Laden and company, provided
we get it done and [quickly]," he told NewsMax.com in a phone
interview from his West Coast home.
Cohen, whose views were often accepted by President Reagan,  agrees
with President Bush regarding the need for the American people to
resolve to hunker down for the long term.
The global terrorist threat is indeed "going to go on for years,"
Cohen agrees, but he is telling policy-makers in Washington, "the
name of the game right now is Afghanistan [and] bin Laden."
What we need, he says, is a quick, highly visible strike to begin
that war – one that Americans can see now. That, he believes, would
stiffen the public's resolve for the future. The president has
already told Americans that the war itself won't be quick and easy
and could take years.
"I don't think they're going to be very tolerant of a prolonged
[ground war,]" argues the scientist. He cites Korea and Vietnam as
examples of the limits of America's patience.
At the same time, Cohen points to the 1991 Desert Storm as an example
of an air war of short duration that did not do the job, given that
Saddam Hussein remains in office today, as powerful as ever, plus the
fact that resulting civilian deaths in that conflict vastly
outnumbered military casualties. Hardy consistent with the first
President Bush's vow to wage "a Christian war," in Cohen's view.
As a solution that would be both quick and effective, the author of
"Shame: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb" proposes
reconfiguring Minuteman missiles. Remove the thermonuclear "big bang"
component  (hundreds of kilotons). Once that is done, these weapons
could be deployed to target the hideouts of terrorists in
Afghanistan.
Cohen says his sources tell him the U.S. has "fair intelligence" on
the Taliban and "where their units and training camps are spread
around."
The problem with "bombing the hell out of them" is that "we don't
know where these guys are, and they’re nobody's fool" and now that
they know they're under attack, "they’re going to be on the move."
They will "burrow and bury themselves" while continuing their
training exercises.
To counteract this requires, first, the "element of surprise."
Secondly, there will be a need for a weapon that imposes  "mass
destruction" that is carefully targeted.
Each Minuteman missile has three warheads. The thermonuclear
component could be defused, while keeping the "trigger" at the
kiloton level. "A kiloton bomb would do approximately the same amount
of harm" as the hijacked airliners did to the World Trade Center
Building.
"We hit them unannounced. All the president has to do is punch a
button to put the plan into operation, and [these reconfigured
kiloton bombs] can be retargeted practically within minutes." Ridding
the weapons of the thermonuclear component can be done "within days,"
Cohen argues.
Further, they would take "considerably less than a half-hour" to
reach their destinations. The "kiloton fission" would be a "deadly
force," with a radius of about two-thirds of a mile "towards killing
people who are exposed." That would be about a square mile, which
"ought to cover the area of a training camp." The radioactive fallout
would be relatively limited in terms of immediate death and  death
from prolonged effects.
The neutron bomb stockpile was eliminated after the Gulf War. The
weapon had the potential for destroying humans without destroying
property. Peace activists around the world had denounced it for that
reason.
In fact, Cohen noted, in contrast to his famous invention, the
kiloton bomb could destroy property. Also, whereas the neutron bomb
can produce widespread radioactive fallout, the bomb he advocates for
a quick strike in the current war is more carefully targeted.
Cohen's plan is known to have elicited a very positive reaction in
some Washington quarters. Where it goes from there has yet to be
determined.Read more on this subject in related Hot Topics:
War on Terrorism


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