LLAW’s All Things Nuclear #820, Friday, (11/29/2024)

NUCLEAR INSANITY & THE LAST DAYS OF HUMAN DEPRAVITY? ~ LLAW

Lloyd A. Williams-Pendergraft

Nov 29, 2024

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Aftermath of Russian Missile Attack against Odesa

LLAW’s NUCLEAR NEWS TODAY & THE IMPACT ON OUR FUTURE

Our nuclear-armed world leaders are quickly losing whatever s left of their minds about the possibility and even probability of nuclear war exterminating life on planet Earth. You really mean the USA is or was actually considering providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons in order to “deter” Russia from continuing its non-nuclear missiles. We actually believe that would work? For more than one day? Fight fire with a bigger fire? How stupid are we? How self-aggrandizing are our power-addicted leaders?

Why would any world leader and their political and military stooges think that escalating war is a way to avoid nuclear war — especially in today’s nuclear world? Yet, according to this truncated story, such a plan is or was considered as a way to avoid additional non-nuclear missile attacks on Ukraine and its nuclear power plants. As I wrote yesterday, Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian citizens in such a way as this is a war crime as well as a ‘crime against humanity’. Humanity has, apparently, lost track of what the word ‘crime’ even means —Trump’s reelection proves that — but also as well as a definition for “humanity”. Such words as ‘peace’, ‘forgiveness’, ‘friendship’, ‘care’, ‘heart’, ‘kindness’, ‘love’, and most of all, if only, ‘empathy’ come to mind.

In today’s worlds of old and all the way up until today mankind has fought tooth and nail, but with the advent of nuclear weapons and nuclear power, we cannot continue fighting to settle our differences. There is only only one way to solve our insane global hatred problem to survive as a species, and that is to actually universally unite as the humanitarian, peaceful, and considerate human beings that we only “pretend” to be today . . . ~llaw

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China Warns of Nuclear War Risk in Ukraine

Published Nov 29, 2024 at 9:47 AM EST

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Biden Admin Calls On Ukraine To Lower Draft Age To Boost Military Ranks

By Micah McCartney

China News Reporter

China has renewed its warnings over the potential use of nuclear weapons in the Russia-Ukraine war, in response to recent speculation about the possibility of the U.S. stationing them in the embattled country to deter future Russian aggression.

“China is paying close attention to the nuclear risks triggered by the Ukraine crisis and has reiterated time and again that nuclear weapons should not be used and nuclear war must not be fought,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said during Thursday’s regular press conference.

She’d been asked to respond to last week’s New York Times report citing anonymous U.S. officials who floated returning nuclear weapons to Ukraine as part of discussions on deterring a third Russian invasion after an eventual negotiated ceasefire.

Aftermath of Russian Missile Attack against Odesa
Damaged cars in the courtyard of a destroyed building after a missile attack in Odesa, Ukraine. China has denounced any nuclear escalation in the Ukraine-Russia war. Oleksandr Gimanov/AFP via Getty Images

Ukraine once inherited the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal, including approximately 1,900 strategic warheads, following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Kyiv agreed to relinquish these weapons in exchange for security assurances from the U.S., U.K., and Russia.

“Under the current circumstances, all parties need to remain calm and exercise restraint,” Mao said. “Joint efforts are needed to cool down the situation through dialogue and consultation to reduce strategic risks.”

Newsweek reached out to Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry and the U.S. State Department with written requests for comment.

China has sought to position itself as a neutral player in the Ukraine conflict, now in its 33rd month. However, the country has consistently avoided labeling Russia’s 2022 invasion as such and has provided Moscow with substantial economic and diplomatic support.

Trade with its northern neighbor and purchases of Russian oil and gas have soared. Meanwhile, Beijing has amplified the Kremlin’s narratives while censoring anti-war criticism of Vladimir Putin on Chinese social media platforms.

China has also deepened military cooperation and diplomatic ties with the Kremlin, framing the relationship as a counterweight to U.S.-led global dominance.

The Biden administration’s recent decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-provided Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) to strike targets within Russian territory has reignited fears of escalation.

However, analysts have argued that the risk of a nuclear response from Russia is overstated.

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TODAY’s NUCLEAR WORLD’s NEWS, Friday, (11/29/2024)

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

Nuclear energy may be seeing a renaissance | KERA News

KERA News

… nuclear reactors, nuclear power still has its critics. … The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record. Tags. All Things …

Opinion – Has Biden’s ‘just enough’ strategy pushed Putin to the brink of nuclear war?

Yahoo

He called nuclear weapons “the silent shadow present in all their … He also expressed concern “about the escalation and where it’s all going.”.

Daryl Kimball on Changes to Russia’s Nuclear Doctrine | C-SPAN.org

C-SPAN

Arms Control Association Executive Director Daryl Kimball discussed changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine and how it could impact the U.S. and its …

Nuclear Power

NEWS

Nuclear Energy Prevents Air Pollution and Saves Lives – Reason Magazine

Reason Magazine

The panic following the catastrophic meltdown of the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl in the Soviet Union in April 1986 resulted in nearly 400 …

Is Nuclear Powering the Future or Fading into Obsolescence? – Energy Digital Magazine

Energy Digital Magazine

Nuclear energy is gaining renewed attention as countries seek reliable, low-emission power sources as climate challenges and energy security …

New Target Emerges in Russia’s Attacks on Ukraine’s Grid: Nuclear Facilities

The New York Times

Russia has increasingly hit critical substations linked to nuclear power plants in an effort to disconnect them. The assaults risk a disaster, …

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

Putin threatens to strike Ukraine again with new missile after wave of attacks on energy

CNN

Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike Ukraine again with a new nuclear-capable ballistic missile following Moscow’s latest …

How Russia aims to black out Ukraine: expert explains attack patterns – video

The New Voice of Ukraine

… nuclear power plants from the grid … Теги: energy sector Nuclear Power Plant war on energy Russian attacks targeted pressure emergency blackout.

Ukrainian nuclear power plants reduce electricity production due to Russian strikes – IAEA

pravda.com.ua

On the morning of 28 November, emergency power cuts were introduced in all Ukrainian oblasts following the latest large-scale Russian missile and …

Nuclear War

NEWS

China Warns of Nuclear War Risk in Ukraine – Newsweek

Newsweek

Officials recently cited by the New York Times floated moving nuclear weapons into Ukraine as insurance against repeat Russian aggression.

Putin threatens to target Kyiv ‘decision-making centres’ with new missile – BBC News

BBC

The Russian leader’s comments come after Moscow’s overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s power grid.

Putin threatens Kyiv decision-makers after striking energy grid – BBC

BBC

Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to attack decision-making centres in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with the country’s new …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

Why China is probably on board with Putin’s nuclear threats – The Hill

The Hill

By now, he has made so many threats to do so that most observers believe he has just been bluffing. Putin’s most recent threat came in response to the ..

US intelligence dismisses nuclear threat despite Putin’s warnings | Daily Sabah

Daily Sabah

The concerns faded for some officials as Putin did not act on his threats … nuclear force or other deadly tactics outside the war zone.

IAEA Weekly News

29 November 2024

The 2024 IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications and the Technical Cooperation Programme got underway in Vienna, Austria, this week. Read the top updates and stories published on IAEA.org.

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29 November 2024

IAEA Completes International Physical Protection Advisory Service Mission in Zimbabwe

An IAEA team of experts has concluded an International Physical Protection Advisory Service mission in Zimbabwe. The mission, conducted at the request of the Government of Zimbabwe, took place from 18 November to 29 November 2024. Read more →

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28 November 2024

Update 262 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine

Ukraine’s three operating nuclear power plants (NPPs) reduced their electricity generation this morning following renewed attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure that further endangered nuclear safety during the military conflict, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said. Read more →

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26 November 2024

Ministerial Declaration Adopted on Importance of Nuclear Science for Addressing Global Challenges

IAEA Member States have adopted a declaration recognizing the important role of nuclear science, technology and applications in addressing current and evolving global challenges. The declaration was unanimously adopted at the IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications and the Technical Cooperation Programme in Vienna this morning. Read more →

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26 November 2024

VIDEO: How the IAEA and Nuclear Techniques Support a Sustainable Future

Nuclear science and technology play a significant role in improving the lives and well-being of people worldwide, especially in the fields of health, food and agriculture and the environment. Read more →

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25 November 2024

IAEA to Host Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science and Technology’s Role in Addressing Global Challenges

The 2024 Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications and the Technical Cooperation Programme will take place on 26-28 November 2024 at the IAEA’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Read more →

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