LLAW’s All Things Nuclear #702, Thursday, (07/25/2024)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLOYD A. WILLIAMS-PENDERGRAFT

JUL 25, 2024

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Why getting rid of nuclear weapons must be a priority

LLAW’s NUCLEAR ISSUES & COMMENTS, Thursday, (07/25/2024)

Twenty five years ago, the idea of nuclear disarmament was a possibility. Today it is not. Going from five to nine nuclear armed countries, and Iran perhaps close to making it ten, just using simple arithmetic tells us such a cooperative agreement among nations is at least twice as difficult as it was then, so what makes anyone believe it might be a possibility now? Nevertheless, this short and well-written article is very much worth reading, as parallels many of my own issues and comments over the those years when I quietly stepped out the nuclear industry over the 3-Mile Island partial meltdown, which, by the way is still undergoing a ‘clean-up’ operation that won’t be finished until 2037 (if then), and yet the ownership is considering an attempt to re-start the plant. Insanity continues to prevail, as always, in ‘all things nuclear” . . .

As I said yesterday, following a similar negative comment about China’s valiant proposal to rid Earth’s World(s) of nuclear weapons, as well as nuclear power, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if I was wrong?” ~llaw

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Why getting rid of nuclear weapons must be a priority

A little over a quarter century ago when the book Third Millennium Equipoise came out with its final blueprint for ridding the world of nuclear weapons linked to UN Security Council reforms, there were only five countries that possessed nuclear weapons.

VINOD SAIGHAL | New Delhi | July 25, 2024 8:00 am

A little over a quarter century ago when the book Third Millennium Equipoise came out with its final blueprint for ridding the world of nuclear weapons linked to UN Security Council reforms, there were only five countries that possessed nuclear weapons. They were also the five permanent members of the Security Council. Today there are nine countries possessing nuclear weapons. In the 78 years since the nuclear strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki no leader of consequence had threatened use of nuclear strikes in the manner of the threat given by the Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine war.

He has threatened to use these in the event of serious Russian losses due to the supply of advanced weapons to Ukraine. It has to be noted that he appears to be deliberately over reacting since there is no threat in the war to loss of territory in Russia. He will use nuclear weapons if he loses Crimea and his enclaves in Donbas. Putin may not actually be intending to carry out the nuclear threat but his adversaries in the West cannot take these threats casually. Automatically certain states of readiness to meet the threats take place. What is more, based on the Russian threat, nuclear powers have started refining and in some cases augmenting their nuclear arsenals making the world a more dangerous place to live in. While Russia may have the capability to invade parts of Europe, the West has neither the capacity nor the desire to invade Russia.

Therefore the nuclear sabre rattling by Putin makes no sense. Carrying the argument further in case of Russian setbacks, where exactly would he carry out a nuclear strike? Certainly not in Europe which would invite retaliatory nuclear strikes on Russia with consequences too horrible to contemplate. That limits the choice to strikes in Ukraine. But where? Wherever he strikes there is a strong possibility that the largest nuclear reactor in Europe at Zaporizzhia will also go up in flames, again with far reaching consequences in the whole of Ukraine and large parts of Europe and Russia. The discussion above brings home to every human being with terrifying clarity that among eight billion or so people who share the planet, the potential inheres in just one person or leader to endanger the fragility of the beautiful Pale Blue Dot that we inhabit.

That being the case and having lived through the nuclear menace for over seven decades through Cold War doctrines like MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) and the like, the world cannot continue to skate on thin ice for its future and safety both of which are amenable to annihilation on the calculations, whims or fancy of a single human being. Today the capacity for largescale country or global destruction inheres in two nations, the United States and the Russian Federation with nuclear arsenals comprising 5044 and 5580 weapons respectively sufficient for second, third and fourth strike capability. No other nuclear state has the weapons numbers to cause damage nearing that of the two world powers. Having said that, all of them continue to increase their nuclear weapon holdings. Taking the case of the two superpowers, should they decide to wage war on each other they can devastate each other’s countries to the extent of reducing them to gigantic Chernobyls.

That is to say they will cease to exist as viable states for up to fifty or even hundred years. To do so they would hardly have used more than twenty per cent of their megaton range weapons stockpile. To what effect would this near total mutual assured destruction take place? There would be no victory, only mutual annihilation. Therefore where is the rationale in the first instance of holding such large stockpiles and refining them? Surely they have no plans, or possibly have no plans to use them on other nations in similar numbers. Most importantly why would Russia want to destroy America or the US Russia? Russian people admire America and given a chance half of them would like to migrate there. Likewise Americans do not dislike Russian people.

They admire them. Therefore the question arises in a MAD type of scenario – who is destroying whom and on whose behalf? The same applies to a possible exchange between China and the US. Would their nationals want the destruction of their opposite numbers? Once these aspects are discussed in open forums and universities around the world, the absurdity of holding nuclear weapons globally would automatically lead to their abandonment. The fifty year blueprint once outlined for ridding the world of nuclear weapons keeping in mind mutual and equal security for lead nuclear states during phased reduction will have to be scaled down to a quarter century or so.

Prior to that aspects of monitoring under UN auspices will need to be streamlined. The elimination of nuclear weapons has to be the foremost global priority with immediate effect. The first step would have to be the passage of this resolution in the UN General Assembly followed by a similar resolution in the UN Security Council.

(The writer, a retired Major General of the Indian Army, is the author of Third Millenium Equipoise.)


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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS, Thursday, (07/25/2024)

All Things Nuclear

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The US nuclear industry is stuck. Can this startup get it rolling again? – Canary Media

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NextEra considers restarting Iowa nuclear plant amid rising demand for carbon-free energy

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Nuclear Power

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The US nuclear industry is stuck. Can this startup get it rolling again? – Canary Media

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Can America regain its nuclear energy dominance? The U.S. has the world’s largest nuclear power fleet and generates more electricity from fission …

World’s first ‘meltdown-proof’ nuclear reactor aces safety test – New Atlas

New Atlas

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Australia should wait for SMR market to mature, report says – World Nuclear News

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As current coal-fired power stations begin to retire there is an urgent need for mature, low carbon technologies to fill the energy supply gap, the …

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

Emergency alarms go off around Ohio nuclear plant; here’s what happened – WHIO TV

WHIO TV

The emergency alarms started blaring around the Perry Nuclear Power Plant.

‘Unusual event’ declared at nuclear power plant in Matagorda County – FOX 26 Houston

FOX 26 Houston

The incident was followed by a fire in the switchyard, which prompted immediate action from on-site crews. Local county emergency response teams and …

Ashtabula County residents get scare after nuclear plant’s emergency notification system …

Cleveland 19 News

The emergency …

Nuclear War

NEWS

Russia and Chinese nuclear-capable bombers patrol near United States | Reuters

Reuters

Russian and Chinese nuclear-capable strategic bombers patrolled near the U.S. state of Alaska in the North Pacific and Arctic on Thursday, …

Mike Bond’s Latest Thriller, CRUDE: Nuclear War is Coming — Can We Stop It? |

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(NewsUSA) – “After many years working on intelligence and war issues, I now believe we’re about to have a worldwide nuclear war.

Ukraine-Russia war: US intercepts Russian and Chinese bombers – Sky News

Sky News

Russia and China have held joint air patrols near Alaska, prompting US and Canadian defence command to intercept four bombers.

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

Why getting rid of nuclear weapons must be a priority – The Statesman

The Statesman

… threatened use of nuclear strikes in the manner of the threat given by the Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine war. He has threatened to …

Risk of atomic Armageddon: US must restore military deterrence against Iran – opinion

The Jerusalem Post

… Threat of War Is the Only Way to Achieve Peace with Iran. Tehran no longer takes Washington seriously. To revive the nuclear deal, the threat of …

Ukraine-Russia war: US intercepts Russian and Chinese bombers – Sky News

Sky News

… threats of invading Taiwan … There have also been warnings more than one of them risks triggering a third world war within the next five years.

Yellowstone Caldera

NEWS

Yellowstone National Park explosion: What is a hydrothermal explosion? – USA Today

USA Today

Hydrothermal explosions are not an indicator a volcanic eruption is brewing, according to USGS. There is a supervolcano roughly the size of Rhode …

Don’t Panic: The Yellowstone Explosion Isn’t Tied To Its Supervolcano – Forbes

Forbes

A hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park Tuesday sent steam and debris into the air, freaked out a number of tourists and damaged a …

Is Yellowstone National Park closed? What to know after hydrothermal explosion

Cincinnati Enquirer

Is Yellowstone a volcano? Will it erupt soon? … Yellowstone is home to some of the planet’s most active volcanic, hydrothermal and earthquake systems, …

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