OMNI WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, #216, FEBRUARY 12, 2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett
Dick
Bennett. Annie Jacobsen’s new book Nuclear
War: A Scenario.
NUCLEAR
WEAPONS ABOLITION
The best introduction to Annie Jacobsen’s Nuclear
War: A Scenario (2024) is probably a book published 39 years ago--Dr. Helen
Caldicott’s Missile Envy: The Arms Race and Nuclear War (rev. 1986). Here is a key passage from Missile Envy: “The logical consequence of the preparation
for nuclear war is nuclear war. The
behavior that perpetuates this race to oblivion can be changed only when people
actually allow themselves to contemplate the true medical and ecological
implications of such an event. Only then
will they make a conscious decision to devote their lives, their fortunes and
their sacred honor to save the creation” (7).
What Caldicott presented almost 4
decades ago in one chapter, “The Terminal Event”—knowledge that enables us “to
contemplate the true medical and ecological implications” of nuclear war--, Jacobsen
immensely, circumstantially, minutely reinforces. Witness her chapters: Part I: The Buildup (Or, How We Got There). 2: The first 24 Minutes. 3:
The next 24 Minutes. 4: The next
(and Final) 24 Minutes. 5: The Next 24 Months and Beyond (Or, Where We Are
Headed after a Nuclear Exchange).
She concludes her text with these words
that all of us should repeat to all we know:
“With
time, after a nuclear war, all present-day knowledge will be gone. Including the knowledge that the enemy was
not North Korea, Russia, America, China, Iran, or anyone else vilified as a
nation or a group. It was the nuclear
weapons that were the enemy of us all.
All along.” (297). (--Dick).
Come
to Nuclear Ban Treaty Week
nukewatch1 nukewatch1@lakeland.ws
Dear Nukewatch supporters, This year, Nukewatch will again
attend the nuclear ban treaty meetings at the United Nations, known as the 3rd Meeting
of States Parties (3MSP) to the Treaty on the
Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The treaty is the first
able to coordinate global, verifiable nuclear disarmament, yet no nuclear armed
state is interested. The meetings will be held March 3-7 in New York. Are you coming? There is still time to make
your plans. Let’s meet up. Again, we
will be on the streets and inside the United Nations promoting
the end of nuclear weapons…. We hope to meet up with any of you that will be
there and look forward to continued collaboration for a nuclear-free future!
Kelly Lundeen, Co-director
Nukewatch,
740A Round Lake Road
Luck, WI 54853 (715) 472-4185, www.nukewatchinfo.org
Robert Keeler. Sacred Soldier: The Dangers of Worshiping
Warriors. Simon and Schuster, 2024.
A Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist and military veteran examines both the realities of
the U.S. military and the worshipful attitude of members of the U.S. public
toward it. How can the United States stop fighting needless wars, if it keeps
worshiping the warriors? Why do presidents so easily fool people by using
“support the troops” to justify war? Is “Thank you for your service” merely
meaningless, or a meaningful sign of a dangerous modern idolatry? Are today’s
soldiers truly defending freedom, or suppressing the freedom of other peoples?
If the U.S. military is so powerful, why has it not definitively won a major war
since 1945?
These are questions we seldom hear. Instead, what we see is ballplayers wearing
military-style camouflage caps, baseball teams handing out a flag to the
“veteran of the game,” and the Pentagon paying the National Football League to
stage elaborate military displays like fighter-jet flyovers.
Sacred Soldier: The Dangers of Worshiping Warriors offers a more
clear-eyed, warts-and-all view of the U.S. military. It argues that we owe
warriors more than those five empty words of gratitude. We owe them honesty as
they enlist; we owe them protection from rampant sexual abuse by other members
of the military; hesitance to shed their blood in multiple deployments to
unwinnable wars; and the highest possible quality of care when they return from
battle, wounded in mind, body, and spirit.
END OMNI WAR WATCH
WEDNESDAYS, #216, FEBRUARY 12, 2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett
No comments:
Post a Comment