The Election and Human Survival

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-granoff/the-election-and-human-su_b_12814432.html

Jonathan Granoff
President of the Global Security Institute

This election like none ever before might decide the future — whether
humans have one or not. Our survival might depend on electing Hillary
Clinton. It is clearly endangered by the conduct and character of
Donald Trump.I write this as a fellow citizen and not in my capacity
as President of the Global Security Institute. My concerns run far
deeper than my professional expertise.A matter of the utmost
importance is being given inadequate attention in the public debate
regarding our next President. The very survival of humanity rests on
responsible stewardship of nuclear weapons, stopping their spread,
making sure they are not used, and working to obtain their universal
elimination. Why? Because if less than 1% of the over 15,000 nuclear
weapons were to explode over five tons of debris would rise into the
stratosphere dropping the earth’s temperature sufficiently to disrupt
agriculture. This means humans will starve and civilization will end.
That is why President Reagan said simply: “A nuclear war cannot be won
and therefore must never be fought.”The Nuclear Nonproliferation
Treaty has been fully ratified by the US Senate and all but four
nations in the world are participants, effectively ensuring that over
180 nations will not obtain nuclear weapons. The Treaty entered into
force under the leadership of President Nixon and it works admirably
in stopping the spread of nuclear weapons to dozens of nuclear capable
nations. Donald Trump suggested that Japan and South Korea should have
nuclear weapons. This violates the Treaty and would stimulate many
nations to similarly get nuclear weapons. Nothing could be more
irresponsible than the US advocating the proliferation of nuclear
weapons to more states. Also, his suggestion violates a treaty which
is an affront to the US Constitution.Our Constitution makes treaties,
fully ratified by the Senate, the “supreme law of the land.” Trump
either does not understand or doesn’t respect the Constitution. Trump
either does not understand or care about the dangers nuclear weapons
pose to human survival.History has shown us that crises have and will
happen again. The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example where character
was important. President Kennedy used patience and the humility to
listen to many different points of view in addressing the crisis. Our
military leaders wanted to invade Cuba, not realizing, as we know now,
that nuclear weapons were already operational and had they had their
way, we would not be here today. Kennedy paused, reflected, bought
time, listened, and guided us to safety. Trump has made clear his lack
of humility and patience. These characteristics are necessary in
crisis.

Treaties are law and not mere deals to be renegotiated frivolously and
crises demand a coolness of character and a sense of humility to
listen to different viewpoints. Donald Trump must not be trusted with
the ultimate weapon. Hillary Clinton is vastly preferred on this one
issue upon which our survival depends.



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