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From: john hallam <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2016 17:06:33 +1100
Subject: Noam Chomsky: Donald Trump's Nuclear Expansion Tweet Was "One
of the Most Frightening Things I've Seen"


Noam Chomsky: Donald Trump's Nuclear Expansion Tweet Was "One of the
Most Frightening Things I've Seen"

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/41010-focus-noam-chomsky-donald-trumps-nuclear-expansion-tweet-was-qone-of-the-most-frightening-things-ive-seenq

By Rachael Revesz, The Independent

24 December 16



The US and Russia already own more than 93 per cent of nuclear
warheads in the world

ne of the world’s most famous scholars said he was "frightened" by
Donald Trump’s tweet on "strengthening and expanding" nuclear
capabilities in the US.

Noam Chomsky, professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, said Mr Trump’s tweet was "one of the most frightening
things I’ve seen recently".

"Putin’s is bad enough," Mr Chomsky told the Huffington Post, "but at
least it has a defensive cast. It’s about Russia’s borders, not
Mexico’s."

Russian president Vladimir Putin also said he wanted to build his
nuclear capabilities.

"We need to strengthen the military potential of strategic nuclear
forces, especially with missile complexes that can reliably penetrate
any existing and prospective missile defense systems," Mr Putin said,
according to Agence France-Presse.

"We must carefully monitor any changes in the balance of power and in
the political-military situation in the world, especially along
Russian borders, and quickly adapt plans for neutralizing threats to
our country."

Mr Chomsky said the statements from the world leaders could bring
about a change to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Doomsday
Clock, which is an internationally recognised symbol of how close we
are to destroying humanity with our own technology - and is due to be
updated in 2017. He said the clock might move from three minutes to
midnight to "even closer to midnight".

The professor has been a vocal critic of the president-elect,
comparing his campaign pledges and rhetoric to Nazi Germany.

But Mr Chomsky was not the only opposing voice on Mr Trump's views on
nuclear weapons, given the president-elect’s history of dubious
statements on the subject.

Mr Trump has previously suggested that South Korea and Japan should
obtain their own nuclear weapons, and he has even reportedly asked a
foreign policy adviser why the US has nuclear weapons if it does not
use them. Mr Trump denied asking the question.

The US owns around 4,600 nuclear warheads and, along with Russia, owns
the vast majority of nuclear weapons in the world.

Mr Trump’s tweet, limited to 140 characters, did not give national
security experts and advisers much reassurance for anything other than
his preference for heated rhetoric.

John Noonan, a Republican national security expert who advised
presidential candidates Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, wrote on twitter:
“But imagine having to turn launch keys not knowing if we were under
attack or it if was b/c foreign leaders said a mean thing on twitter.”

Mr Trump has done little to assure his critics that he has the
presence of mind and the steadiness to make a quick decision regarding
an imminent nuclear threat.

If a missile was launched from Russia, it would take 30 minutes to hit
the White House - and just 12 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean.





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