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Why Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons



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Posted: April 6, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Louis Rene Beres
C 2005 WorldNetDaily.com 

The world's daily newspapers are now filled with speculations about an
alleged Israeli plan to destroy Iran's developing nuclear weapons. For
Israel, of course, there is genuinely much to fear. Less than half the size
of Lake Michigan, the Jewish state faces an Iranian enemy that displays
unrepentant disregard for binding Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations and
reveals undisguised aggressive intent. 

Unless Israel and the United States act preemptively in the next six to 12
months - act to express what is known correctly under international law as
"anticipatory self-defense" - both countries could soon be held hostage to
extraordinary and intolerable forms of Iranian nuclear blackmail. 

Let's be frank. The United States won't do it. As for Jerusalem, it would
surely incur overwhelming political and strategic risks to protect itself
from declared existential harms, but the prospective costs of not preempting
in this case are apt to be far greater. In short, no country can ever be
required to accept complicity in its own annihilation, and leaving Iran to
the "tough sanctions" of the United Nations or the so-called international
community would bring Israel to the very margins of survival. 

Israel is not Iran. Israel does not declare itself at war with Iran or any
other Arab state. Israel holds nuclear weapons quietly, unthreateningly,
without bravado - and only to prevent its catastrophic destruction by enemy
state aggression. It is altogether inconceivable that Israel would ever
resort to such weapons as an initial move of war. A nuclear Iran, however,
could at some point consider atomic first-strike attacks upon Israel with
plainly genocidal intent. 

What does Israel have to fear? Twenty-five years ago this month, I published
the first of seven books that described (among other things) the expected
consequences of a nuclear war. These palpably nightmarish effects were drawn
largely from an authoritative report issued by the National Academy of
Sciences in 1975, and included substantial temperature changes;
contamination of food and water by radionuclides; disease epidemics in
crops, domesticated animals, and humans due to ionizing radiation;
shortening of growing seasons; irreversible injuries to aquatic species;
widespread and long-term cancers due to inhalation of plutonium particles;
radiation-induced developmental anomalies in persons in utero at the time of
detonations; a vast growth in incidence of skin cancers and an increasing
incidence of genetic disease. 

Overwhelming health problems would afflict the survivors of a nuclear attack
upon Israel. These problems would extend beyond the consequences of prompt
burn injuries. Retinal burns would occur in the eyes of persons far from the
explosions. Israelis would be crushed by collapsing buildings and torn to
shreds by flying glass. Others would fall victim to raging firestorms.
Fallout injuries would include whole-body radiation injury, produced by
penetrating, hard gamma radiations; superficial radiation burns produced by
soft radiations; and injuries produced by deposits of radioactive substances
within the body. 

After an Iranian nuclear attack - even a "small" one - those few medical
facilities that might still exist in Israel would be taxed well beyond
capacity. Water supplies would become altogether unusable. Housing and
shelter could be unavailable for hundreds of thousands, perhaps even
millions of survivors. Transportation would break down to rudimentary
levels. Food shortages would be critical and long-term. 

Israel's complex network of exchange systems would be shattered. Virtually
everyone would be deprived of the most basic means of livelihood. Emergency
police and fire services would be decimated. All systems dependent upon
electrical power would stop functioning. Severe trauma would occasion
widespread disorientation and psychiatric disorders for which there would be
absolutely no therapeutic services. 

Normal human society would cease. The pestilence of unrestrained murder and
banditry would augment plague and epidemics. Many of the survivors would
expect an increase in serious degenerative diseases. They would also expect
premature death; impairment of vision; and sterility. An increased incidence
of leukemia and cancers of the lung, stomach, breast, ovary and uterine
cervix would be unavoidable. 

Many balanced relationships in nature would be upset by the extensive
fallout. Israelis who survived such a nuclear attack would have to deal with
enlarged insect populations. Like the locusts of biblical times, mushrooming
insect hordes would spread from the radiation-damaged areas in which they
arose. 

Insects are generally more resistant to radiation than humans. This fact,
coupled with the prevalence of unburied corpses, uncontrolled waste and
untreated sewage, would generate tens of trillions of flies and mosquitoes.
Breeding in the dead bodies, these insects would make it impossible to
control typhus, malaria, dengue fever and encephalitis. Throughout Israel,
the largest health threat would be posed by tens or even hundreds of
thousands of rotting human corpses. Nonetheless, the survivors might envy
the dead. 

This is only the tip of the iceberg. Indeed, it is a vast understatement of
what could be expected. Interactions between individual effects of nuclear
weapons would make matters far worse. It follows that Israel must never
allow a still openly aggressive Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. Although
any Israeli preemption effort will encounter staggering operational
difficulties - and will certainly fall short of complete success - this is
one of those times in which the expected costs of doing nothing would be
incalculably greater. 

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Louis Rene Beres, Ph.D. (Princeton) is professor of political science and
international law at Purdue University, the author of several major books on
nuclear strategy and war, and is chair of "Project Daniel."

 



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