May 29, 2018, Phila.
Congress has now, once again, supported the Trump
administration's policy of enlarging our military budget and Nuclear Weapons
arsenal.
This recent vote by Congress supporting the larger military
funding bill for 2019 , HR5515 piggybacks (with grand
hypocracy) our ongoing negotiations with North Korea, trying to induce them to
reduce or eliminate their nuclear weapons stockpiles.
This too smacks of the U.S. plans for nuclear
modernization, fostering plans to build yet bigger and
more powerful nuclear weapons in the future.
The Trump administration and the pentagon seems to have lost
sight of the fantastic danger a nuclear war would bring-
millions of lives lost and the possible destruction of much of the planet
itself...
Although this seems to be a "done deal" there is hope for
reversing these nuclear policies and establish a sound and much safer national
defense strategy. Let us press our Democratic contenders for
Congressional seats in November to take a strong stand against escalating our
nuclear weapon forces!
Arn specter (arnpeace), Phila.
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Phila. Inquirer, May 27, 2018,
Area Votes in Congress
Developing Low Yield Nuclear Weapons. Voting 188-226 the House
on Wednesday refused to restrict funding
in
HR 5515 for a low- yield nuclear weapons - the
W76-2 warhead to be mounted on submarine launched Trident ballistic
missiles.
Military planners say low-yield or tactical
nuclear weapons which are designed to obliterate targets far from the immediate
battlefield.
Supporters of developing tactical nuclear weapons
say the United States needs to counter Russia's extensive low-yield
arsenal.
Critics say the weapons heighten the risk of
Armageddon because
it is folly to think nuclear war can be waged on
a limited basis...
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Ecological North West
Line * St. Petersburg, Russia