According
to these reports, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has directed
the U.S. Strategic Command to develop plans for employing nuclear weapons
in a wide range of new missions, including possible use in Iraq to destroy
underground bunkers.
By raising
the possibility that nuclear weapons could be part of a first strike against
Iraq, the administration is only enhancing its reputation as a reckless
unilateralist in the world community -- a reputation that ultimately weakens
our own security. The nuclear threat will further alienate our allies,
most of whom remain unconvinced of the need for war with Iraq. It is fundamentally
contrary to our national interests to further strain relationships that
are essential to win the war against terrorism and to advance our ideals
in the world. The use of
nuclear weapons in Iraq in the absence of an imminent, overwhelming threat
to our national security would bring a near-total breakdown in relations
between the U.S. and the rest of the world. At a minimum, it would lead
to a massive rise in anti-Americanism in the Arab world and a corresponding
increase in sympathy for terrorists who seek to do us harm. Our nation,
long a beacon of hope, would overnight be seen as a symbol of death, destruction
and aggression. |
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