Friday, August 24, 2018

[MAPA nuclear disarmament] Countdown to Doomsday

Cole Harrison<cole@masspeaceaction.org>
Via  mapa-nuclear-disarmament <mapa-nuclear-disarmament@googlegroups.com>

https://digboston.com/guest-opinion-countdown-to-doomsday/

Michelle's op ed makes the case very well.  For those unfamiliar with Dig Boston, it is a nonprofit, youth-oriented tabloid, mostly distributed in downtown Boston, whose editors are progressive and pro-peace.

GUEST OPINION: COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY

Hiroshima Peace Memorial

Addressing the US’s complicitness in maintaining the nuclear status quo


In the sweltering heat of the Japanese summer, I toured the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. Set nearly on top of the epicenter where an atomic bomb was detonated on Aug 6, 1945, I saw statutes of women trying to protect children from the bomb’s devastation, a burial mound with the ashes of at least ten thousand bodies, and monuments to workers whose lives were lost on that shameful day. At the Nagasaki Peace Park I viewed images of infants, teens, and adults burned beyond recognition, lying in the streets.

The next nine days I spent in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki listening to the voices of nuclear abolitionists from around the globe. I met Hibakusha, survivors of the nuclear attack, and listened to their stories of losing their loved ones and community in a moment. They spoke of the deep unabating grief they felt in the days, months, and decades since. Their words made me verklempt when they described the shame of being a survivor, of how many were unable to marry, find jobs, or live any sort of normal life. They spoke about how many Hibakusha chose to live in silence, never speaking of the day, instead choosing to suffer in silence. They spoke of being instantly alone in middle age having lost their parents, spouses, children, and livelihoods.

As I listened to the speeches at the 2018 World Conference against A and H Bombs, two men kept coming to my mind: Congressman Seth Moulton and State Rep. Kenneth Gordon. Why were these two men on my mind as I looked the legacy of the use of nuclear weapons? Both represent Bedford; Moulton believes nuclear deterrence is a viable doctrine and Gordon believes our attention is better spent on elections in other states as a way to change the discourse on nuclear weapons.

The Doctrine of Deterrence is based on the idea that if a nation possesses nuclear weapons it will not be attacked thus it is protected from any foreign aggressors.

Nations do not like unjust imbalances. If one nation has a nuclear weapon then its chief rival must have two. That skewed thinking leads to an arms race in which the two nations must one-up each other. Other nations wanting to be perceived as powerful join in the arms race as they too start to conceptualize and build their own nuclear arsenal.

Rachel Melly said “Of course our government always claims that they [nuclear weapons] are necessary for our security, that they will never be used, and they are designed to deter attack from hostile powers. But increasingly our politicians are required to say that they would press the button, so there is calculated uncertainty about whether it should be used or not.”

Moulton has declined to sign onto Sen. Ed Markey’s bill, co-authored by Congressman Ted Lieu of California (D-Calif.), which is designed to limit presidential first use of nuclear weapons by requiring Congressional approval before launching. A similar resolution is in the Massachusetts State House, authored by State Sen. Barbara L’Italien. Ken Gordon has procrastinated signing the resolution saying via email on July 12, 2018: “While I do support this initiative and will do what I can to help with this Senate resolution, I really think our time is best spent assisting the campaigns of those Senators in contested races in other states, because the real solution to all of this will only start when people who share our values take back the House and Senate, slowing down the current threat, and then work toward a more rational Administration.”

At a town hall in Newburyport on May 20, 2017, I asked Moulton why he has not signed onto the No First Strike bill. The Congressman mansplained that deterrence is a viable option and US treaty obligations to East Asian allies require the US to maintain a nuclear arsenal. Video of the exchange can be found on Massachusetts Peace Action’s website.

The United States is the only country in the world who has used nuclear bombs, not once but twice. An estimated 60,000-80,000 people were killed instantly in Hiroshima and another 75,000 were lost in Nagasaki. Added together, a rough total of 145,000 people were killed instantly. If you add the populations of Bedford, Lexington, Lincoln, Concord, Carlisle, Billerica, and Burlington together, total population is approximately 147,000. Imagine every single man, woman, child in those communities being lost in less than 5 seconds. Image the first responders from surrounding communities attempting to respond to such a completely preventable catastrophe: the blocked roads, the widespread fires, the cancers and radiation diseases police, fire, and EMS would contract. Imagine Emerson and Lahey Hospitals—if they were not instantly destroyed—trying to treat any survivors who are able to make it to their campuses.

The lucky ones in Hiroshima and Nagasaki died instantly. Radiation poisoning killed thousands more in the weeks following the attacks. Still, to this day, thousands of Hibakusha suffer the consequences with cancers throughout their bodies and other radiation diseases. The illnesses do not end with them. Second-generation Hibakusha are also afflicted with radiation diseases all because the United States believed dropping nuclear bombs on human beings—military and civilians alike—was an acceptable war tactic even at a time when the Japanese were attempting to surrender on the terms accepted after the A-bombings.

If I were to point a gun at someone but not to pull the trigger, I would be arrested for assault because to threaten to use a gun is as much a crime as to actually use it. Nuclear weapons are really big guns with the capability of destroying entire communities like Bedford.

During the last phase of his presidency, President Obama initiated a $1 trillion nuclear upgrade and 2018 Congress has bumped that number up to about $1.7 trillion. Hanscom AFB, in Moulton’s and Gordon’s districts, will see millions of those dollars to upgrade the Nuclear Command and Control Communications. In the last few weeks the NDAA was passed, which included funding for “low yield” nuclear bombs. These low yield bombs have more destructive capabilities than the two dropped on Japan. Earlier this year the Doomsday Clock was moved to 2 minutes to midnight after Trump’s NPT was released. It was the first time since 1953 that the hands have been so close to nuclear annihilation.

And yet, Moulton and Gordon believe the threat of instant and indiscriminate death brought on by a bright flash of light and a searing heat so hot eyeballs melt is necessary for US security. They believe burdening humans with life-threatening cancers that will affect millions for generations is in the US’ best interest.

It is time to put a stop to outmoded and antiquated thinking. It is time for total nuclear disarmament by all nine of the nuclear states. It is time for the United States to sign onto the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and to eliminate every single one of its 4,000+ nuclear weapons.
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A Message From Congressman and Former SNCC Operative John Lewis-On Voter Suppression

John Lewis<moveon.help@list.moveon.org>
To     
Dear MoveOn member,
Fifty-three years ago this month, I stood behind President Lyndon Johnson and watched him sign into law the Voting Rights Act.

I marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, to help pass that law. I was physically beaten while advocating for its passage, and many of my brothers and sisters lost their lives fighting to give Black people the right to vote.

It is why I never take voting for granted, and why I was so shocked and disheartened to learn last week that my beloved state of Georgia was considering shutting down multiple polling places in majority-Black counties right before the midterm elections—when my state has the chance to elect Stacey Abrams, becoming the first in the nation to elect a Black woman governor.1
I know why Republicans in Georgia are desperate to bar voters from the polls this November: They are terrified of Stacey Abrams.
Stacey has been running an inspiring, once-in-a-generation campaign, and people across Georgia—from big cities like Atlanta to small, rural farm towns—are flocking to her because of her message and because they want to elect a progressive leader that will truly represent all of Georgia.
It is no wonder that the secretary of state in Georgia—who just so happens to be Stacey's Republican opponent in this race—has been purging the voter rolls and playing every dirty trick possible in order to stop voters from giving Stacey the win that she deserves this November.2
Which is why I'm writing to you today with a simple request: Can you chip in $3 right now directly to Stacey Abrams' campaign to give her the fuel to fight back against these attacks?
Stacey Abrams is a force to be reckoned with, and when she becomes the next governor of Georgia, she will defend equality and justice just as fiercely as she now opposes the president's dangerous and divisive agenda. That's why the president has been attacking Stacey and why he was so involved in hand-picking her opponent.
But Stacey is not one to back down from a fight. She grew up in a family with very little and pulled herself up to become a Yale Law School graduate, the first-ever Black woman to lead a party in Georgia's legislature, and, now, the first Black woman to win the nomination for governor for a major party anywhere in America. She has spent her life advocating for equality, owns a small business that helps employ thousands of people in Georgia, and has registered hundreds of thousands of people in our state—significantly, people of color, the very same people that her opponent is trying to block from voting.3
When I think of Stacey, I see the continuation of the civil rights movement, and I refuse to allow the GOP to silence the voices of the very people that I fought for, that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought and died for, and that people like Stacey are fighting for today.
Many of my friends gave their lives for our right to vote. I think about them every time I go into a voting booth. We must never forget the sacrifice that so many made to get us here, and we must never, ever go back.
Stacey Abrams is the living embodiment of that powerful, blood-won truth, and it is on us to stand beside her and march with her toward victory.
Thanks for being a part of this.
–Congressman John Lewis of Georgia
Sources:
1. "Brian Kemp’s Bid for Governor Depends on Erasing the Black Vote in Georgia," Slate, August 17, 2018
https://act.moveon.org/go/48627?t=5&akid=214824%2E38417624%2EhrGwSg
2. Ibid.
3. "Meet Stacey," Stacey Abrams for Governor, accessed August 24, 2018
https://act.moveon.org/go/38531?t=7&akid=214824%2E38417624%2EhrGwSg
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