AND THEY GO BOOM!
andante is right; that does seem to be an American preoccupation.
What concerns me is that neocons in general and Bush in particular seem not to understand that nuclear weapons are different in nature, not merely in the size of the bang. All of the radiation goes somewhere. Not all of the military and civilian casualties happen instantly. The land, and quite possibly the water, may be unusable for years. And the subsequent ill will of most of our (former?) allies and many of the other nations of the world is pretty much guaranteed. (For a contrary opinion, see Billmon.)
Nowhere in any neocon or Bush administration documents or statements have I seen any acknowledgement of this fundamental difference between nuclear and other weapons. Nuclear weapons, even small ones, are the true WMDs; chemical and biological weapons typically don’t begin to compare in terms of long-term damage to the ability of a region to sustain life. Of course members of the military understand it; how could they not. What will it take for the Bushies to get a clue?
The other possibility is too awful to contemplate: that Bush understands the dangers, but intends to go forward in hopes of being the agent who brings on end times. If that’s the case, Armageddon outta here…
]]>Detonating a nuclear device 20 feet underground is a great way to create a mountain of radioactive dust to be spread by the wind. It is stupid, just flat stupid.
A US Air Force fly over through the skies of Iran would create enough of a chain reaction in the Middle East to satisfy anyone looking for a “boom”.
]]>From our current misadministration’s perspective, it wouldn’t make a big enough BOOM.
‘Shock ‘n’ awe’, you know. Give the FauxNews viewers some entertainment.
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