Friday, March 13, 2026

OMNI HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI ANTHOLOGY 2026

 

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HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI ANTHOLOGY 2026

FROM HIROSHIMA/NAGASAKI BOMBINGS to  NUCLEAR WEAPONS  ABOLITION MOVEMENT, UNITED NATIONS ABOLITION TREATY (TPNW), and CONTINUED STRUGGLE UNTIL THE WEAPONS ARE TOTALLY BANNED AND DESTROYED:

 CONNECTING 2019 TO 2026.

MARCH 13, 2026

Compiled by Dick Bennett

for a Culture of Peace, Justice, Ecology, and Democracy

http://omnicenter.org/donate/

 

What’s at Stake:   END NUCLEAR TESTING.  PREVENT NUCLEAR WAR.

A House of Dynamite

Hiroshima Nagasaki Pre-Showing

Wed. March 18,  3:30 pm.     Omni Center.

 A House of Dynamite is a 2025 American political thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Noah Oppenheim. It stars Idris ElbaRebecca FergusonGabriel BassoJared HarrisTracy LettsAnthony RamosMoses IngramJonah Hauer-King with Greta Lee and Jason Clarke. The film demonstrates the perspectives and responses of U.S. government and military officials after an unknown adversary launches an intercontinental ballistic missile at Chicago.

 

CONTENTS
HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI ANTHOLOGY 2026
FROM HIROSHIMA/NAGASAKI BOMBINGS to NUCLEAR WEAPONS  ABOLITION MOVEMENT.
A House of Dynamite, March 18, 3:30, OMNI.
Art Hobson.  Renew The Start Treaty.
Senator Welch.  Urgent Need for Talks with Russia and China.
Win Without War Team.  US Recklessness
Has Set the Doomsday Clock just 85 seconds away from “Midnight.”
Edward Markey.   “Donald Trump’s Nuclear Delusions.”
Susi Snyder, ICAN.   “Ways to move closer to nuclear abolition in 2026.”
RootsAction .  “We need a new start to end an old problem.”
Andre Damon. 
In major expansion of U.S. nuclear buildup, Trump orders construction of nationwide missile defense system.”  

LOOKING BACK TO UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE
The Never Ending Cycle of Nuclear Insanity.”  
Defuse Nuclear War.   Another Missile Test at Vandenberg.
Fred Kaplan.  Gen. Groves lied about radiation poisoning.
John Rachel.  The Never Ending Cycle of Nuclear Insanity.”  
Beyond the Bomb/Peace Coalition.  Invest in Peace Not War.

MORE   (Ann Wright, Abel Tomlinson, et al.)

 

 

 

 

TEXTS

IMPORTANT FILM THIS COMING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, AT OMNI, 3:30:  HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.

Art Hobson praised the new film on Nuclear World War III, The House of Dynamite, in his ADG column.   He saw the film on Netflix.   I hope you will disseminate the column and promote the film all you can.   I am also glad to report that PBS has presented a program on the film: An interview of Tom Nichols of The Atlantic by Story in the Public Square, SALVE, The Pell Center, 12-25-25.   Nichols seems to have seen all of the films ever made about nuclear war, and conveyed the immense importance and urgency of The House of Dynamite.  The 2 interviewers had also seen the film and were well-informed.    I am hoping these are signs of growing awareness and interest in the US.   My last War Watch Wednesday summarized the 3 anti-nuclear movements in the US, concluding that efforts of arms control/regulation must continue, but we will never be safe until nuclear weapons are abolished.  https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/12/omni-war-watch-wednesdays-261-december.html     OMNI's next Hiroshima-Nagasaki Remembrance 2026 in August will again engage for Abolition!   --Dick

     WHAT’S AT STAKE:   The OMNI Center for Peace, Justice, and Ecology, inspired by the United Nations, remembers Hiroshima and Nagasaki, renounces war and threats of war, joins the ICAN (Nobel Peace Prize) and Global Zero nuclear weapons abolition movement, and celebrates the UN Treaty to Ban Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).   It is dedicated also to exposing the root of the nuclear arms race in US bigotry v. the Soviet Union, the Sovietphobia that at the end of the Cold War slithered into Russophobia (https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/12/omni-sovietrussophobia-anti-communism.html).   The propaganda machine promoting that hatred under the banner of “freedom” is enormous, financed by the most powerful country on the planet. 
     But a counter argument has always existed, and it is growing worldwide.  Of the many books I might recommend, Dan Kovalik’s The Plot to Scapegoat Russia: How the CIA and the Deep State Have Conspired to Vilify Russia (2017) offers a clear introduction.   Of the book, David Talbot writes in his Foreword::  “This massive anti-Russian propaganda campaign is one of the biggest fake news operations in US history….Unlike our war-obsessed dia, human rights lawyer Dan Kovalik does understand that peace and diplomacy are in the best interests of the American and Russian peoples.  His book is an urgently needed counterassault against the propaganda forces that are trying to push us over a precipice that is too terrifying to even contemplate.  It’s time for all of us to speak truth to power before it’s too late.”

 

TEXTS: FROM OMNI’S HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI REMEMBRANCE/BAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO THE PRESENT

RENEW THE START TREATY
“START treaty must be renewed.  Otherwise, a disastrous nuclear arms race looms.”  Art Hobson.   NWADG 10 February 2026. 

The “Cold War” nuclear weapons race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union ended in December 1991 with the fall of the Soviet alliance.  From that date until today, the most important document regarding the prevention of nuclear war has been the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) proposed by President Reagan in 1982 and first signed by Presidents George H. W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev in 1991.  That document will expire in February 2026 unless the U.S. and Russia renew it or replace it with a new treaty.

If START expires with no replacement, the least that will happen is a renewed nuclear arms race entailing additional new strategic (intercontinental) nuclear weapons. There will be additional land-based Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), aircraft carrying nuclear bombs, and Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) such as both nations have today. There will also be new kinds of nuclear weapons.  Without START, nuclear annihilation becomes far more likely. . . .

Sen. Peter Welch.  “ Nuke treaty loss a ‘colossal’ failure that could lead to nuclear arms race.”   ACURA (Feb 10, 2026).

 Vermont Senator says work needs to be done now to reinvigorate discussions with Russia, as well as with China, which now has an estimated 600 nukes.    Read in browser »

 

“This is how we turn back the Doomsday Clock.”

Nuclear Threat Watch @ Win Without war <info@winwithoutwar.org> We are closer to global catastrophe than ever before, Dick: Closer than during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Closer than the height of the Cold War in the 1980s. Closer than at the start of the nuclear arms race in 1953.

The Doomsday Clock is now just 85 seconds away from “midnight” — global disaster — according to experts at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.[1]

One thing is clear: Instead of de-escalation and diplomacy, Trump and others are choosing recklessness that puts all of us at risk. Like just days ago, when the Administration allowed New START, the last bilateral nuclear arms control treaty between the United States and Russian governments, to expire.

This backward thinking only accelerates a race to the bottom that has deadly consequences for all of humanity.

That’s why Win Without War is working day in, day out to turn back the clock: Mobilizing the grassroots to act on this warning and push Congress away from greenlighting Trump’s plans to upend an era of hard fought arms control agreement, restart nuclear weapons testing, pour fuel on the fire of a global nuclear arms race with dangerous, unnecessary weapons, and more.

Avoiding apocalypse can’t be put on the back burner. It’ll take incredible resources and the partnership of activists like you to pull back from the path we're on. A donation of $72, or any amount, will fuel this urgent work. Can we count on your support?    . . . .

It’s not hard to see why we keep losing precious seconds on the Doomsday Clock. Late last year, Trump vowed to restart U.S. nuclear weapons testing and shatter a 30-year moratorium on testing weapons that put us all at risk. This came after Elon Musk’s DOGE recklessly fired nearly 200 National Nuclear Security Administration employees, and the Pentagon raced to integrate AI into weapons systems.

It’s all happening against a backdrop of multiple crises that have tipped us toward global disaster: Climate change, multiple devastating conflicts, and the potential misuse of biological science and artificial intelligence. . . .

Thank you for working for peace,   The Win Without War team   Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, "It is now 85 seconds to midnight"

 

Edward Markey.   “Donald Trump’s Nuclear Delusions.”  Jan. 15, 2026.    The president wants to resume nuclear testing.   Senator Edward Markey asks,Is he a warmonger or just an idiot?

The Nation (February 2026).

This article appeared first in 2015. 

It would be a mistake of radioactive proportions to resume nuclear testing. None of the three major nuclear powers—the United States, Russia, and China—has conducted a nuclear test since 1996, when the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty was

approved. The CTBT bans all nuclear tests worldwide and has been signed by 187 nations. The only country that has conducted nuclear tests this century is North Korea, which is universally regarded as a rogue state—not exactly the kind of company we should be keeping.

By resuming nuclear testing, the United States would give a major gift to its chief nuclear rivals. China, which has been expanding its nuclear test sites, would welcome the opportunity to conduct tests to develop more sophisticated weapons. Russia would too; President Vladimir Putin announced in November that his country would return to nuclear testing if Washington does.

Instead of deterring foreign nations, renewed testing would be like setting off, well, a nuclear chain reaction, with the US triggering Russia and China to ramp up their own testing, which would then likely trigger other countries to do so as well.

But while Beijing and Moscow may have much to gain from testing their nuclear weapons, the United States does not. The US has already conducted over 1,000 nuclear tests, more than all other nations combined. (By comparison, China has conducted 45 tests). We spend $25 billion each year to sustain the country’s nuclear warheads, including funding the Stockpile Stewardship Program, which maintains the weapons without explosive nuclear testing and includes room-size supercomputers, the world’s most powerful X-ray machine, and a laser system the size of a sports stadium. No other nation possesses such an extensive array of tools for nonnuclear testing.

Trump’s own advisers are confident that our nuclear weapons work—just as they are confident that other countries are not testing their nuclear weapons. Trump’s nominee to run the US Strategic Command, Navy Vice Adm. Richard Correll, told Congress in October, “Neither China nor Russia has conducted a nuclear explosive test.”

In the face of such facts, Trump changed his story. He said that Russia and China are conducting secret nuclear tests and people “just don’t know about it.” According to Trump, “You don’t necessarily know where they’re testing. They test way underground where people don’t know exactly what’s happening with the test.”

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February 2026 Issue

What Trump seems to be referring to are very small nuclear tests that are hard to detect and are sometimes referred to as “hydronuclear” tests. If Russia and China are conducting them, it would be in violation of the CTBT. But there is no proof that this is happening. Moreover, even if it were, renewed US nuclear testing would still not be justified. Even small US tests would give Russia and China the green light to conduct many large nuclear tests that would be much more useful. A better approach for the United States would be to seek greater transparency of global test sites.

It appears that Trump’s utter confusion—not any need to resume nuclear testing—is the root cause of this entire kerfuffle. Russia recently tested two new missiles—the Poseidon and the Skyfall—that Putin has said can evade US missile defenses. Crucially, however, there were no nuclear warheads—the part that goes “boom”—on these missiles. Trump is apparently mixing up the testing of missiles and the testing of nuclear bombs.

Such errors are harmful enough, but Trump has added to the danger by upping the ante in other ways. He continues to insist that he will build his space-based Golden Dome missile-defense system, which would cost more than $3 trillion. Yet scientists say that such missile-defense systems, like Reagan’s “Star Wars” boondoggle (or the scenario depicted in Kathryn Bigelow’s recent film A House of Dynamite), will not work. Instead of Golden Dome, it should be called Golden Sieve—it will cost a lot of money, and it will not be effective. And, once again, instead of reducing tensions, Trump is increasing them: Nations will respond to US long-range-missile defenses by building more offensive missiles.

[Real solution]  If Trump actually wants to reduce the risk of nuclear war, as he claims, he should not build the Golden Dome. Instead, he should reach for the Golden Phone. He should talk to Putin and accept his invitation to stick with the New START treaty—the last US-Russian agreement to reduce nuclear weapons—which is set to expire in February 2026. Putin has proposed a one-year extension; the United States has yet to respond.

Is Trump a warmonger or just an idiot? Is he hell-bent on starting a new nuclear arms race, or is he simply confused about the difference between a nuclear bomb test and a missile test? As horrific as it sounds, Trump may be on the verge of undermining US and global security—just so he doesn’t have to admit that he was wrong.

Edward Markey   Edward J. Markey represents Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate. He is a co-chair of the bicameral congressional Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Working Group.

 

“Ways to move closer to nuclear abolition in 2026.”

Susi Snyder, ICAN <admin@icanw.org>    1-8-26
ICAN is the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons,   Place de Cornavin 2, Geneve 1201, Switzerland     

White ICAN logo with maroon backgroundNOBEL PEACE PRIZE

 

 

 

Dear Dick,

Happy new year! From everyone on the ICAN team, we hope you were able to enjoy a warm celebration over the new year with family and friends. 

Despite - or because of - the year beginning with more aggression by nuclear-armed states, with the US attack on Venezuela and no sign of Russia agreeing to end its war with Ukraine, we’re excited to take our work to the next level this year. So we wanted to share a little bit of our plans for the next few months.

Here are three things we’re looking forward to:

Celebrating five years of the nuclear ban treaty

On 22 January ICAN and partners around the world will commemorate the moment that nuclear weapons finally became illegal. With celebrations, seminars, screenings, actions and activism across the globe. This is a moment to look at how far we’ve come-  and ready ourselves for what we still need to do. 

Evidence for action - strengthening the resistance to nuclear deterrence

Throughout the year, we’ll be working with our partners to make sure decision-makers see that the evidence shows that any use of nuclear weapons (by design, miscalculation or accident) carries extreme risks and causes catastrophic humanitarian consequences, and demand policy reform to debunk the myths (and defund the costs) of nuclear deterrence. 

Diplomacy for disarmament

ICAN is working closely with states parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons to make sure that diplomatic efforts in 2026 reduce risks of nuclear weapons and build towards nuclear disarmament. With two major nuclear weapons treaties under review this year, there will be a lot of opportunities to engage governments and policy-makers to strengthen norms against nuclear weapons and implement treaty agreements.

And that's just a few of the things we're looking ahead towards. We will also be publishing reports, engaging the media and supporting our partners in action and advocacy.   
Thanks for all of your 
help as we move into what will certainly be a dynamic year to come!
Susi Snyder,  Director of Programmes  

 

 

 

 

ICAN is the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
  Place de Cornavin 2, Geneve 1201, Switzerland

 

 

 

“We need a new start to end an old problem.”  RootsAction   (Dec 16, 2025).  

 

 

Hi Dick,

 It's easy to be distracted by Trump's racist between-naps rants, but the world is closer than ever to nuclear apocalypse, and there's something we can do about it.     

New START, the last bilateral treaty limiting U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals, is about to expire. Now is the time to demand that both countries agree to save the treaty and stop a new arms race.

Tell your Members of Congress to do everything they can to extend New START.

 

Take Action Here!

 

 

 

 

Russian leaders have said that their government is willing to continue to abide by the limits of the New START treaty. Trump has repeatedly suggested that he, too, supports continuing the limits established by the treaty.

 

Through Defuse Nuclear War, RootsAction and allies are beginning a major, multifaceted effort to preserve New START by its February 4th expiration date. Our campaign is focused on educating the public and pushing both the U.S. and Russia to extend the treaty.

 [The Deadline was missed but the campaign continues.  –D]

If you'd like to be a part of this effort, please sign up here.

 

Sign up to help extend New START!

 

This work is only possible with your financial support. Please chip in $12 now.

 

 

In Solidarity, The RootsAction Team

[SEE SCOTT RITTER’S SIMILAR ARGUMENT: EXTEND NEW START.  –D]

 

An Iron Dome invites a First Strike

In major expansion of U.S. nuclear buildup, Trump orders construction of nationwide missile defense system.”   Editor.  mronline.org (2-4-25).

Under The Dome Simpsons

The executive order “directs implementation of a next-generation missile defense shield for the United States against ballistic, hypersonic, advanced cruise missile, and other next-generation aerial attacks.”

Originally publishedDefend Democracy Press  on January 29, 2025 by Andre Damon (more by Defend Democracy Press)  |  (Posted Feb 03, 2025)

Empire, Fascism, Strategy, WarAmericas, United StatesNewswireExecutive Order, Nuclear Weapons, President Donald Trump, U.S. Iron Dome

On Monday, President Donald Trump ordered the construction of a new missile defense system covering the United States, the latest move in a years-long drive spanning multiple administrations to massively expand U.S. nuclear capabilities.

Speaking later on Monday, Trump said he would “immediately begin the construction of a state-of-the-art Iron Dome missile defense shield.”

Trump added,

We’re going to ensure that we have the most lethal fighting force in the world.

The executive order “directs implementation of a next-generation missile defense shield for the United States against ballistic, hypersonic, advanced cruise missile, and other next-generation aerial attacks.”

Despite the terminology, nuclear missile defense systems are inherently offensive, not defensive in character. The purpose is to facilitate nuclear first strikes by allowing the country building the shield to carry out a nuclear attack on another nuclear-armed nation, then shoot down the nuclear missiles that are sent in response to the attack.

The announcement comes amid the stated threats by Trump—in addition to continuing the U.S./NATO proxy war against Russia in Ukraine and escalating the military buildup against China—to seize the Panama Canal and Greenland, a territory of NATO member Denmark, through military force. Trump has also threatened to wage war against Mexico and turn Canada into an American state, transforming North America into a battlefield.

The executive order signed by Trump is titled “The Iron Dome for America,” referencing the Israeli Iron Dome missile defense system, which has enabled Israel to attack most of its neighbors—including Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Iran—over the past year, while suffering only limited damage from counterattacks.

The United States is 40 times larger than Israel, and any missile defense system covering the whole of the United States would cost, at minimum, hundreds of billions of dollars—a figure fully in keeping with the multi-trillion-dollar nuclear modernization program that has been underway for years.

Commenting on the scale of the plan, The Wall Street Journal wrote approvingly:

None of this will be cheap, and Mr. Trump will have to seek much more than the $10 billion or so a year that the U.S. now spends on missile defense. He’ll also need champions in the Pentagon and Congress to push it through a bureaucracy that would prefer to spend on other things.

The implication, as the Journal indicates, is that the allocation of resources for this military buildup will entail massive cuts to domestic social spending.

The order instructs Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to submit to the White House within 60 days a “reference architecture, capabilities-based requirements, and an implementation plan for the next-generation missile defense shield.”

It envisions a program for the “Defense of the United States against ballistic, hypersonic, advanced cruise missiles, and other next-generation aerial attacks from peer, near-peer, and rogue adversaries.”

The program would be vast in scale, deploying a new array of sensors for tracking missiles as well as the “development and deployment of proliferated space-based interceptors.”

Trump’s threats to use the American military to carry out his annexationist foreign policy has triggered alarms in Europe. Robert Brieger, chairman of the European Union Military Committee, the bloc’s highest military body, told the German newspaper Die Welt that the EU should deploy military forces to Greenland. “That would send a strong signal,” Brieger said.

Meanwhile, Denmark has announced the allocation of over one billion euros to expand its defenses in the Arctic region, including Greenland. “We must face the fact that there are serious challenges regarding security and defense in the Arctic and North Atlantic,” said Troels Lund Poulsen, the country’s defense minister, on Monday.

Trump’s missile defense program is only the latest move in a massive expansion of U.S. nuclear forces, initiated under the Obama administration, in what U.S. military planners call the “second nuclear age.”. . . .

LOOKING BACK TO UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE

“Pope Francis in Hiroshima: ‘Never again war’.”

Catholic News Service ( 24 November, 2019, (similar article in Catholic Worker Newspaper, where I read it.  –D])

https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2019/11/24/pope-francis-in-hiroshima-never-again-war/   Pope Francis greets victims of the 1945 atomic bombing during a meeting for peace at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial (CNS)

 

Holy Father asks: 'How can we propose peace if we constantly invoke the threat of nuclear war?'Pope Francis prayed for peace Sunday at the site of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, where he called for an end to war and the threat of nuclear weapons.  “How can we propose peace if we constantly invoke the threat of nuclear war as a legitimate recourse for the resolution of conflicts?” Pope Francis said Nov. 24 in Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park.       “May the abyss of pain endured here remind us of boundaries that must never be crossed. A true peace can only be an unarmed peace,” the pope said.

On August 6, 1945 American armed forces dropped a uranium atomic bomb dubbed “Little Boy” on Hiroshima, Japan killing an estimated 80,000 people instantly.More than 90% of Hiroshima’s buildings were destroyed by the blast. By the end of 1945, the death toll rose to 140,000 with people developing intestinal bleeding and leukemia from the residual radiation that followed.

“In a single plea to God and to all men and women of good will, on behalf of all the victims of atomic bombings and experiments, and of all conflicts, let us together cry out: Never again war, never again the clash of arms, never again so much suffering,” Pope Francis said after a moment of silence for the victims of Hiroshima.  “Indeed, if we really want to build a more just and secure society, we must let the weapons fall from our hands,” he said.    Pope Francis quoted Gaudium et Spes, which states that “peace is not merely the absence of war … but must be built of ceaselessly.” He added that the lessons of history show that peace is the fruit of justice, development, solidarity, care for our common home, and promotion of the common good.“I am convinced that peace is no more than an empty word unless it is founded on truth, built up in justice, animated and perfected by charity, and attained in freedom,” he said.

Within a week of the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the Japan announced its unconditional surrender brining World War II to a close on August 15, 1945.  Peace Memorial Park, located on the epicenter of the atomic explosion, opened ten years after the bombing. The Japanese parliament named Hiroshima a “city of peace” in 1949.   “I felt a duty to come here as a pilgrim of peace, to stand in silent prayer, to recall the innocent victims of such violence, and to bear in my heart the prayers and yearnings of the men and women of our time, especially the young, who long for peace, who work for peace and who sacrifice themselves for peace,” Pope Francis said.   “With deep conviction I wish once more to declare that the use of atomic energy for purposes of war is today, more than ever, a crime not only against the dignity of human beings but against any possible future for our common home,” he said.   The pope repeated: “The use of atomic energy for purposes of war is immoral, just as the possession of atomic weapons is immoral, as I said two years ago. We will be judged on this.”

Earlier on Sunday, Pope Francis visited the site of the atomic bombing in Nagasaki where he denounced the ‘unspeakable horror’ of nuclear weapons.   “The Catholic Church is irrevocably committed to promoting peace between peoples and nations,” the pope said in Nagasaki.   “Peace and international stability,” he stated, “are incompatible with attempts to build upon the fear of mutual destruction or the threat of total annihilation.”

Twenty survivors of the Hiroshima bombing attended the ceremony. Among them was Kojí Hosokawa, who was less than one mile from the epicenter of the bombing and the only survivor in his building. He is now 91 years old.   “Although there is little time left for me, I believe that passing on the experience of Hiroshima to
the next generation is the final mission assigned to us A-bomb survivors,” she shared at the pope’s peace meeting.   Pope Francis addressed the survivors in Hiroshima: “Here I pay homage to all the victims, and I bow before the strength and dignity of those who, having survived those first moments, for years afterward bore in the flesh immense suffering, and in their spirit seeds of death that drained their vital energy.”

“We cannot allow present and future generations to lose the memory of what happened here,” Pope Francis said.

 

TESTING MISSILES IS PREPARING FOR WAR
DEFUSE NUCLEAR WAR CAMPAIGN CONTINUES
 “With ICBM Test Launch Set for Election Day, Activists Denounce It As ‘Wasteful’ and ‘Dangerous’.”  ACURA (Nov 04, 2024).   
For further information, contact: 
info@defusenuclearwar.org   At 11:45 pm on Election Day, Nov. 5, activists will gather near Vandenberg Space Force Base to witness and protest the test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). During such tests, which occur several times a year, the weapons are launched from the Vandenberg base near Lompoc, Calif., and aimed […]    Read in browser »

 

Fred Kaplan.   “A New, Chilling Secret About the Manhattan Project Has Just Been Made Public.”   Aug. 8, 2023.      Fred Kaplan (Author).   Turns out Oppenheimer’s boss, Gen. Groves,  lied, repeatedly, about radiation poisoning.

 

The Never Ending Insanity of US Imperialism
The Never Ending Cycle of Nuclear Insanity.”   Editor.  Mronlne.org (9-26-21).    Meet Originally published: Dissident Voice  on September 24, 2021 by John Rachel (more by Dissident Voice) (Posted Sep 25, 2021).    Empire, Imperialism, WarUnited StatesNewswireNuclear.

Amidst all of the sensible and sane cries to eliminate nuclear weapons, we are caught in a self-sustaining, self-reinforcing feedback loop. Call it the Death Spiral of Human Annihilation.

Yes, the U.S. throughout its history, despite official denials even among historians who should know better–maybe they do but prefer being manufacturers of myth rather than chroniclers of history–has been territorial, possessive and aggressive. The Monroe Doctrine declared the entire Western hemisphere as America’s backyard. The U.S. was hardly shy about grabbing as much as it could from Spain at the end of the Spanish-American War, lands as far away as the Philippines. Through treaties and hard-headed diplomacy, it has effectively turned most European nations, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and Japan into vassal states, which promote and serve the interests of the U.S., including using their military assets and personnel to take to the battlefield in undeclared wars and provocations against those countries the U.S. perceives as enemies or obstacles to its imperial rule.

This is not particularly extraordinary or surprising. Competition defines and drives much of what goes on between countries, each nation vying for advantage and improvements in its own standing and accumulation, regardless of what hardships it might impose on other countries and their populations. Thus U.S. adventurism and colonization was pretty much business-as-usual for much of its history, as it was for every other ambitious nation on the rise.

However, beyond predictable overt aggressiveness, it was at the end of, and immediately after, WWII that a seismic change occurred in Washington DC that has elevated our country to become the “greatest purveyor of violence in the world“, and propelled the entire planet toward the unstable, chaotic mess we now find ourselves in.


Politically there was the marginalization of Henry Wallace, and the installation of Harry Truman as president. Institutionally it was the creation of the extremely independent security organization, the CIA, as successor to the OSS (Office of Security Services). Programmatically, it was bringing 1600 Nazi scientists into the U.S. under Operation Paperclip. Economically, it was the continuation of a war economy and the expansion of the MIC–the military industrial complex — cementing in place the core elements of “forever war” even in times of peace. Dwight D. Eisenhower saw what was happening and in January 1961 warned the country of the dangers of this in his farewell speech.

The U.S. pursuit of empire and global hegemony now had the mechanisms, the funding, the know-how, the institutional momentum, the “right stuff”, to take the world stage. All of the toxic premises and preconditions were now circulating in the bloodstream of the military and diplomatic channels, a cocktail of pathogens for the madness that infected and captivated those in power, and still does to this day.

USA Bombing ListThis virulence culminated in the 90s with the collapse of the Soviet Union. The U.S. turned its back on an unprecedented historical opportunity, the chance for peace and cooperation on a global scale, one that had the potential of initiating a millennium where wars were the rare exception, and the colonial power struggle paradigm would be consigned to history books. Instead it embraced the “end of history“, a baseless claim of ultimate superiority and entitlement based on America’s victory over the world’s only other superpower.

By the late 90s the U.S. pulled out all of the stops. It would leave no technology untapped, no opportunity unexploited, no promise or treaty unbroken, UN resolutions and world opinion be damned, international law deemed irrelevant. The trajectory we are now on was set in stone. It’s our way or bombs away.

Let’s not get distracted or deluded by claims of noble intent and appeals to the twisted logic of empire.

And our mental discipline starts with our never ever forgetting who started this mess. And thus who must take the lead in fixing it.

[HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI BOMBINGS]

Dropping the atomic bombs on Japan sent a message to the world, particularly the Soviet Union.  We have the ultimate weapon and we will use it. Don’t mess with us, don’t doubt our resolve, no one can stop us.   The Soviet Union had no choice. Either develop a sufficient nuclear potential to counter that of the U.S. or be held hostage to bullying and coercion.

That unfortunate dynamic unleashed a nuclear arms race that at one point saw enough nuclear weaponry in the stockpiles of the U.S. and the USSR, to destroy the planet 50 times over. This madness has been tempered slightly with treaties but it’s still insanity by any rational measure. Russia and the U.S. still have over 13,000 nuclear weapons–much more powerful and “usable” than when they were at peak numerical levels–and other nuclear nations add another 1,125 to the mix. This is an improvement. The same improvement we could claim if a person only got shot 14 times instead of 50 times. The coroner’s work reconstructing the body for viewing might be a little easier. Should we count our blessings?

World Nuclear Stockpile

RACHEL’S WAY TO PEACE

Listen, folks. It’s on us! Both the U.S. as a nation and the U.S. as citizens. There’s no passing the buck here, not when the survival of life on Earth is at stake.

Until the U.S. steps forward and leads the effort, nuclear warfare will always be with us. And annihilation of the human species will always hover over us as a real, increasingly probable result.

Moreover, please never forget: Those now in power will never backtrack on this suicidal course. It is what defines them, drives them. It’s as much a part of them as their hearts and brains and the void where their souls would be if they weren’t morally bankrupt, sociopathic mutants.

The only way we’ll have peace is if we REMOVE FROM POWER every single one of the warmongers.

No excuses. No compromise. No fear.

I recommend a massive awakening of 150-200 million U.S. citizens as to the personal costs of war, the inevitable product of: our military adventurism and expansion; our endless, unnecessary, illegal, immoral wars; our completely wasteful procurement of unneeded weapon systems, upgrading our nuclear arsenal, now putting weapons is space in violation of existing treaties; a commitment without the approval of the citizenry to “full- spectrum dominance“; i.e., world rule by an unchallengeable empire.

For decades the DOD and their rah-rah imperialists in office have had a blank check. And like anyone with a blank check, they’ve spent OUR MONEY with wild abandon. THIS is a strategy for defunding the military just enough so that it can properly defend our nation and its people, but no longer use everyday citizens as an ATM machine for its delusional, monomaniacal pursuit of hegemony over the entire planet. We the people never voted for this psychopathic agenda, one which smacks of master race conquest. THIS MECHANISM will sufficiently drain the Treasury so that unnecessary DOD spending is impossible, and most importantly, extricate the crazies from the toxic dump they’ve turned our once-democratic institutions into.

Please repeat after me: No excuses. No compromise. No fear.

John Rachel has a B. A. in Philosophy, has traveled extensively, is a songwriter, music producer, neo-Marxist, and a bipolar humanist. He has written eight novels and three political non-fiction books. His most recent polemic is “The Peace Dividend: The Most Controversial Proposal in the History of the World.” His political articles have appeared at many alternative media outlets. He is now somewhat rooted in a small traditional farming village in Japan near Osaka, where he proudly tends his small but promising vegetable garden. “Scribo ergo sum.” Read other articles by John, or visit John’s website.

 

[We didn’t change the Trump administration’s belligerent policies, but the idea remains urgently relevant:  move investing in death to investing in life.   -D]
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We hope this message finds you well. Although it’s certainly a difficult time, we’re as committed as ever to speak truth to power. That’s why, over the last month, we’ve been meeting with members of Congress to demand that they support sensible nuclear weapons policies. And, that’s why we’re calling on you to sign up for a meeting with your members of Congress.

We need to dramatically rearrange our priorities - to stop investing in death and start investing in life. We simply cannot afford to spend trillions of dollars on nuclear weapons. Our issue is an urgent one. On May 22, it was reported that the Trump administration is considering resuming nuclear testing for the first time since 1992. We shouldn’t be escalating tensions with other countries; we need to de-escalate for the sake of the entire world. Our elected officials in Congress must step up to challenge the Trump administration’s belligerent policies.

We know that we’re more powerful when we act together. Our message must be heard. Cooperation is key to our success!

Lobby for a budget that puts our #FutureFirst!

In solidarity,

Ryan and the Beyond the Bomb team

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“LISTEN TO HIROSHIMA SURVIVORS 75 YEARS LATER.”  Arkansas WAND via gmail.mcsv.net   7-8-20.   [Arkansas WAND no longer exists; its founder and OMNI’s good friend Jean Gordon died.  But its history of actions against nuclear weapons remains to guide our necessary future direction. -D]

 

Dear Dick,
Arkansas WAND, along with 
ACPJArkansas Peace Week and Pax Christi Little Rock, is planning a special 75th Anniversary Remembrance of the American bombing of Hiroshima/Nagasaki. Amid world chaos, the August 6th and 9th anniversaries are a reminder of the urgency to rid the world of living under the threat of nuclear annihilation. Thirty-two nations have ratified the U.N/Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty, not including the nine countries that possess them. As soon as 50 nations have signed, the treaty will become International law.   [Sufficient nations have ratified the TPNW and testing and possession of nuclear weapons are against international law.  –D]

 

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons is offering three upcoming webinars featuring Hibakusha (survivors)  describing the horrors following the bombings. Registration instructions are included in the following article from ICAN:
[ICAN received the Nobel Peace Prize for its support of the Treaty. –D]

 

 

The opinions about nuclear weapons that we hear most are those of “policy experts” and government officials, people who have never experienced the realities of nuclear weapons. And unfortunately in many political conversations, the perspective of survivors - the real experts on nuclear weapons - is often ignored.    But we are working to change that. Together with our partner organisations, we are so excited to be able to offer three unique online events where you get a chance to talk to and learn from those that know what happens when a nuclear bomb drops on your home. 
July 7 - Hear the Voices of the Survivors: Ms Setsuko Thurlow. Time: Toronto EDT 10:00 am / PDT 7:00 am / Paris 4:00 pm / Beijing 10:00 pm. 
Register via Peace Boat   
July 15 - Hear the Voices of the Survivors: Mr Yasuaki Yamashita, Nagasaki survivor. Time: Mexico City 10:00 am / Madrid 5:00 pm. Register via Peace Boat  
July 16th - After Trinity: 75 years of Resistance. 
Time: Adelaide, Australia 11:30am / Tokyo, Japan, 11am, 16 July / Albuquerque, USA, 8pm, 15 July / New York, USA, 10pm, 15 July
Register via ICAN Australia

Tomorrow is the third anniversary of the adoption of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Mark it by signing up to hear from survivors themselves!

Sincerely,   Lucero Oyarzun
Digital Campaign Coordinator
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

PS- ICAN will celebrate the anniversary of the nuclear ban treaty on our social media accounts tomorrow, so make sure you follow us on Twitter and Instagram — we’ll have an exciting surprise for you there by the end of the day. 

It’s time to end nuclear weapons.

 

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May 23, 2020

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“Abolish Nuclear Weapons and War”!    

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Dear Dick,   8-29-25

Today is the International Day Against Nuclear Tests 2025 and the 34th anniversary of the closure of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, in Kazakhstan, on 29 August 1991. 

It is an important day to learn about the ongoing impacts of the more than 2,000 nuclear detonations that have harmed people and the planet for decades, and to support the advocacy of nuclear survivors working to address those harms and press for nuclear abolition. 

It was thanks to a transnational survivor-led activist movement, the Nevada-Semipalatinsk International Anti-Nuclear Movement, that the Semipalatinsk Site was closed more than 30 years ago. 


This international solidarity continues to this day. 

 

In March, young Qazaq and Indigenous activists in the United States convened at the United Nations for an event they called “Nevada-Semey 2.0: Transnational Solidarity and Intergenerational Advocacy towards Nuclear Justice.” This meeting, taking place on the sidelines of the  Third Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), connected advocates from both nations to amplify their collective voice in the ongoing struggle for nuclear justice.

 

Survivors from around the globe came to the UN in March for the TPNW meeting. They engaged in discussions with diplomats on the Treaty’s provisions on assisting survivors and remediating nuclear contaminated environments and connected with other survivors at the dozens of civil society- and survivor-led meetings taking place inside and outside of the UN.

You can learn more about where nuclear weapons have been detonated, what their impacts have been, including listening directly to survivors, and about their advocacy for justice on this interactive map website.

 

 

Take a look and share what you learned, on social media, or in conversation with a friend.

 

Did you know the explosion from a nuclear test itself would allow you to see the bones through your hands? ICAN's interactive nuclear testing map shares the stories of survivors of nuclear testing across the world, in their own words. #nuclearban

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Abel Tomlinson H-N 2019 speech (Long Version)EDIT

Stop Imperialist Warfare

https://abeltomlinson.wordpress.com/2019/07/21/stop-imperialist-warfare/

We must stop lying to ourselves and our children. Dozens of U.S. wars and coups were not in honest self defense, or to spread “freedom” and “democracy.” These lies are made obvious when one studies history, and knows the U.S. has overthrown several democracies, and installed, supported  and armed numerous dictators. The coups are overwhelmingly waged for corporate imperialist interests, for profits for the richest few.

Perhaps the most persuasive voice in describing U.S. imperialism is the highly decorated General Smedley Butler. Way back in 1933, Butler blew the whistle on corporate empire:

“I spent 33 years (in the) Marine Corps. I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major-General. And during that period, I (was) a high class muscle- man for Big Business, for Wall Street… I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism...I helped make Mexico (safe) for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys…I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street….I helped purify Nicaragua for (Brown Brothers banking) in 1909-1912…I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested.”

Fast forward to recent history, and see the U.S. empire has grown to over 800 foreign military bases in over 80 nations, and has neared total world domination. Most governments, whether democracy or dictatorship, have become subservient to U.S.-enforced corporate imperialist interests. When a given government stands up too strongly, like nationalizing key resources, that is the cue for regime change.

Imperialist warfare is not only military assault or CIA covert operations, but also economic warfare such as sanctions. We know sanctions often prove deadly to civilian populations. Just recently, sanctions were found to have killed over 40,000 civilians in Venezuela. In the 1990s, the New York Times reported Bush-Clinton sanctions killed 500,000 Iraqi children.

On national television, Lesley Stahl interviewed Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about these sanctions. Stahl asked, “We have heard that a half million children have died…that’s more children than died in Hiroshima…is the price worth it?” Albright calmly replied, “We think the price is worth it.” Her statement displays an utter lack of conscience, and brings to mind a choice psychological term.

My political awakening was triggered by 935 documented lies about Iraq’s nonexistent WMD and connections to 9-11. These lies led to a textbook definition of not just a war crime, but the “supreme international crime,” which killed over a million humans, wasted trillions of taxpayer dollars, and other ongoing horrors. That war had nothing to do with freedom, and everything to do with imperialism and oil.

Since Iraq, imperialist coups or attempted coups have been waged on several more nations, including LibyaHondurasUkraineVenezuelaSyria, etc. The most catastrophic coup du jour on the menu is Iran. General Anthony Zinni warned, “If you liked Iraq…you will love Iran.” The “best” case scenario is, like Iraq, killing another million people and wasting trillions more. The worst case scenarios are unspeakable.

We must stop the lies and imperialism. Most people correctly see slavery was deeply immoral, and we must now realize imperialism is equally evil. What is imperialism but a love of money so extreme that it demands killing people?

About 75 percent of Americans consider themselves Christians. Perhaps it is time to re-read Matthew, “No one can serve two masters…You cannot serve both God and money,” and Timothy, ” For the love of money is the root of all evil.

 

 

 

 

END H-N NUCLEAR ABOLITION 2019-2026