In 1941, a vast military effort was started by the United States to create
nuclear weapons, culminating in the Trinity test and subsequent bombings of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The effort was shrouded in secrecy and any
moral qualms  were set aside. When it succeeded, it was argued that many
American and Japanese lives had been saved by nuking Japan into surrender.

Any speculation during the period 1941-1945 that the United States had
100,000 people devoted to create a secret weapon million-fold more powerful
than any known weapon would have been dismissed as the ultimate "conspiracy
theory".

Similarly, much evidence indicates that a deliberate project, shrouded in
secrecy, exists today that will culminate in the nuking of Iran, to "save
lives". Many are privy to parts of the plan, as Seymour Hersh revealed,
only a few know the plan in its entirety. Low-yield nuclear bunker busters
will be used, untested but as reliable as the untested "Little Boy" that
leveled Hiroshima. Americans will buy the "military necessity" argument
because it will be true: American troops in Iraq will be sitting ducks
facing Iranian missiles, with or without WMD warheads.

After the US uses nuclear weapons again, it will have established the
usability of its nuclear arsenal against non-nuclear countries. It will be
possible to wage war "on the cheap", saving many American lives in future
conflicts. "Support the troops" is the one thing all Americans, no matter
how diverse their views are, agree on.

It should not be allowed to happen. The President has sole authority to
order the use of nuclear weapons against Iran. We know from previous
actions of this administration what Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are capable
of. There have been radical changes in US nuclear weapons policies and in
preemption "doctrine", and the Bush announcement that the nuclear option is
"on the table". In response, there needs to be a strong groundswell call to
restrict the absolute presidential authority of this President to order the
use of nuclear weapons against Iran. By the general public, by
"antinuclear" organizations, by scientific, political and professional
organizations. To push Congress into action before it is too late. Without
a "nuclear option", the US will be more interested in negotiation than in
confrontation with Iran.

full: http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0724-21.htm

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