Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Jack A. Smith :
Bury the bomb before it buries us


The U.S. and Russia are modernizing, improving, and extending the longevity by decades of the three prongs of their nuclear war triad.

nuclear test no. 1
“Ivy Mike”: The mushroom cloud from the first test of a full-scale thermonuclear device, November 1952. Creative Commons photo.
By Jack A. Smith | The Rag Blog | November 5, 2014
A quarter century after the Cold War ended, the people of the world are now entering a dangerous era of improved and more accurate nuclear weapons and faster, more precise delivery systems at a time of growing antagonism between Washington and Moscow and potential antipathy between the U.S. and China.
All nine nuclear countries are upgrading their atomic weaponry, led by the United States and Russia — the two main nuclear states by far with 7,300 and 8,000 warheads of all kinds between them respectively, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The actually deployed weapons, long-range and strategic, are 1,600 for Moscow and 2,100 for Washington. Most of the rest are in storage for future use, upgrading, or are being dismantled.
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