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always_rebel
05-02-2010, 01:57 AM
From:

Nuclear War against Iran

by Michel Chossudovsky

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Mini-nukes: "Safe for Civilians"

The press reports, while revealing certain features of the military agenda, largely serve to distort the broader nature of the military operation, which contemplates the preemptive use of tactical nuclear weapons.

The war agenda is based on the Bush administration's doctrine of "preemptive" nuclear war under the 2002 Nuclear Posture Review.

Media disinformation has been used extensively to conceal the devastating consequences of military action involving nuclear warheads against Iran. The fact that these surgical strikes would be carried out using both conventional and nuclear weapons is not an object of debate.

According to a 2003 Senate decision, the new generation of tactical nuclear weapons or "low yield" "mini-nukes", with an explosive capacity of up to 6 times a Hiroshima bomb, are now considered "safe for civilians" because the explosion is underground.

Through a propaganda campaign which has enlisted the support of "authoritative" nuclear scientists, the mini-nukes are being presented as an instrument of peace rather than war. The low-yield nukes have now been cleared for "battlefield use", they are slated to be used in the next stage of America's "war on Terrorism" alongside conventional weapons:

Administration officials argue that low-yield nuclear weapons are needed as a credible deterrent against rogue states.[Iran, North Korea] Their logic is that existing nuclear weapons are too destructive to be used except in a full-scale nuclear war. Potential enemies realize this, thus they do not consider the threat of nuclear retaliation to be credible. However, low-yield nuclear weapons are less destructive, thus might conceivably be used. That would make them more effective as a deterrent. ( Opponents Surprised By Elimination of Nuke Research Funds Defense News November 29, 2004)

http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=1714

_tzupidity
05-02-2010, 02:57 AM
For some reason I thought this was going to be personal defence nukes, like the ultimate rape alarm. :o

boy better know
05-02-2010, 03:56 AM
I can remember reading about the subject of the development of "mini-nukes" in the fictional X-files novel "ground zero".

It was only a matter of time before it became a reality.

motleyhoo
05-02-2010, 03:57 AM
I take it these are the same people who think depleted Uranium is not a problem either?

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phaeton
05-02-2010, 04:09 AM
Yes, let every US and UK citizen buy one for perosonal defense. You never know when drunk or drugged cousin is going knock on the door.

Nuclear is still a nuclear bomb no matter how we call it! They think that if poison is packed in small bottles that it is not poison anymore?
Disaster is on sight if this is really!!!

dreamweaver
05-02-2010, 04:11 AM
They're filled with jelly babies and Haribo, don'tcha know?