Archive for July, 2010

In Countdown to Zero:  Valerie Plame Emerges as a Chief Promoter of Zero Nuclear Weapons

Valerie Plame, who worked for many years to prevent nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, has emerged as a spokesperson for ending nuclear weapons altogether, in promoting the hit film documentary Countdown to Zero—in which she also appears.

Valerie Plame Wilson | Credit Wikimedia Commons

In “How to Dismantle 23,000 Atom Bombs,” Valerie Plame gives not just the questions, but a lot of the answers, about how we really start getting to zero nuclear weapons.  It involves a lot of work, but in the end, she makes clear that “nothing else” will keep an atom bomb from eventually going off somewhere, with disastrous consequences not just for people and the environment, but also likely for our civil liberties, as the survivors would demand drastic action against real or imagined threats.  http://motherjones.com/mojo/2010/07/valerie-plame-wilson-nuclear-nukes.

One of the controversial points made in the film is the threat from fundamentalist extremists.  Here’s another view, http://motherjones.com/mojo/2009/06/al-qaeda-says-it-would-use-pakistans-nukes-us from Mother Jones.

But is this the only or main threat?  We at the Project for Nuclear Awareness don’t think so.  The main threat is clearly the existence of so many nukes, some 23,000 in the world, some better guarded than others.  The responsibility for having created and kept so many of these—about 95% between them—falls squarely on the top two nuclear powers, the U.S. and Russia. And there are 7 other powers with the bomb. Three of them, Pakistan, India, and Israel have not signed the NPT—the treaty that keeps track of and tries to prevent the spread of these bombs.  Iran signed, but is playing footsie with the IAEA inspectors.  We have a lot of work to do.

This is why START is so important.  This new treaty with Russia is the first serious, verifiable treaty to reduce nuclear weapons in 20 years.  The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee may vote on it as early as Wednesday—then it goes to the full Senate for approval by 2/3.  And with this Senate, the vote is not guaranteed.

To support START—you can send your letter to your Senator in support of prompt action to ratify START.  We also must tell our Members of Congress: While START is a step in the right direction, we do not need to spend over $100 Billion to “modernize” the existing arsenal and nuclear plants, over ten years, as the Administration has stated. We should save those funds, and use them instead to do more to support the IAEA Inspections, to pay for more comprehensive cleanup of previous atomic materials and waste, and finally to fully compensate atomic veterans and their descendants, including uranium miners who sustained cancers and other ailments as a result. And we DON’T need new uranium mines, planned for Native American lands, which would cause more death and destruction.

Those who want to take the next step on these issues can visit Congress with PNA and other allies.   And those who want to sign on for Zero, should watch this film, learn all you can, and get active for the long haul.  Give a call to PNA.  Tell us how you liked (or didn’t like) the film.  Give us your ideas, or send a generous donation.  And if you agree that this is one of the most important issues of our time, join us.  Call 215-546-3030, and learn what more you can do on your campus or in your community, at home or with Congress!


U.K. Defense Chief Backs Trident Replacement

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 30 - 2010

British Defense Secretary Liam Fox today defended a plan devised by the former Labor Party administration to replace the United Kingdom's submarine-based nuclear deterrent with an equal number of vessels, the Press Association reported (see GSN, July 28).

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Czech Republic Could Host U.S. Missile Warning Center

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 30 - 2010

The Obama administration's missile defense plans could include a warning center in the Czech Republic, the Associated Press reported today (see GSN, July 6).

Officials from Washington and Prague are discussing installation of such a facility somewhere in the (Read more...)

Finland to Provide Nonproliferation Funds

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 30 - 2010

Finland has pledged to provide $308,000 in support of U.S. efforts to counter nuclear smuggling in Kyrgyzstan, the National Nuclear Security Administration said yesterday (see GSN, April 8, 2009).

Finland contributed $628,000 in fiscal 2005 to help shutter Russia's (Read more...)

Bioshield Funds Left Untouched

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 30 - 2010

The House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a $59 billion spending bill that leaves Project Bioshield funding untouched, a reversal from an earlier appropriations measure that could have cut $2 billion from the biodefense program, the Center for Infectious Disease (Read more...)

Russia Plans 60 Percent Defense Budget Boost

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 30 - 2010

Russia resolved yesterday to boost its defense budget by 60 percent within three years, increasing the allocation from roughly $41 billion to about $66 billion, the Xinhua News Agency reported (see GSN, Aug. 10, 2009).

The boost is expected (Read more...)

Senate Chemical Site Security Bill Advances

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 29 - 2010

Legislation that would renew for three additional years existing security regulations on U.S. chemical sites was passed out of a U.S. Senate panel yesterday (see GSN, July 16).

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously approved sending (Read more...)

Iran Could End Higher-Level Uranium Enrichment, Turkey Says

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 29 - 2010

Iran indicated Sunday it would no longer enrich uranium to 20 percent if the United States and other countries agreed to a plan brokered in May for exchanging Iranian uranium, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said yesterday (see GSN, (Read more...)

Quote of the Day

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 29 - 2010

The time for a third nuclear test is getting closer.

--Korea Institute for National Unification analyst Jeung Young-tae, speculating that North Korea could detonate another nuclear device in response to this week's large-scale U.S.-South Korean military exercises.

North Korea Might Respond to Drills With Nuke Test, Experts Say

Posted by GSN Daily News On July - 29 - 2010

North Korea could respond to this week's large-scale U.S.-South Korean military exercises by carrying out a third nuclear weapons test, experts warned in an Associated Press article (see GSN, July 28).

The Stalinist state carried out nuclear tests in (Read more...)