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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, January 29, 2018
The Doomsday Weapon

One US intelligence study done of a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan estimated two million immediate dead and 100 million deaths within weeks. That was from a rather limited nuclear war using first generation weapons. Today’s weapons have ten times the explosive power.
( January 28, 2018, Toronto, Sri Lanka Guardian) While
we agonize over such life and death questions as clumsy men groping
women and the crucial need for gender and racial ‘inclusion,’ let me
spare a few seconds thought to something really important and scary:
Russia’s doomsday nuclear torpedo.
Codenamed by NATO ‘Kanyon,’ it’s reportedly something new and
terrifying, a ‘third strike’ weapon designed to obliterate the US east
and west coasts in a nuclear war. US intelligence seems to think this
doomsday weapon is very real indeed.
I just re-watched for the umpteenth time the wonderful, 1964 Kubrick
film, ‘Dr. Strangelove’ and marveled anew at how prescient this
razor-sharp satire was. In the film, the Soviets admit they ran out of
money to keep up the nuclear arms race with the United States. Their
answer was to create a secret, automated doomsday nuclear device that
would destroy the entire planet in the event of a major war.
Now, the Russians appear to have responded to a new, trillion dollar US
program to develop and deploy an anti-missile system that would negate
their ballistic missile system: the ‘Kanyon.’ Fact imitates fiction.
This revelation comes just after the Trump administration has also
embarked on new programs to deploy an entire new generation of lower
yield nuclear weapons that can be used for tactical war-fighting
purposes. North Korea and Iran are the evident targets, as well as
Afghanistan. But there is now talk aplenty in Pentagon circles about
waging a limited tactical nuclear war against Russia. New US bomber and
drone programs are being speeded up. War talk is in the air. Military
stocks are booming.
‘Kanyon,’ according to the right-wing Heritage Foundation, a cheerleader
for military spending, is a mammoth 100-megaton nuclear device carried
by an unmanned submarine. This monster weapon is designed to detonate on
the US west coast, destroying the ports of San Diego, Los Angeles, and
San Francisco. The device is reportedly covered with cobalt, for maximum
radioactive effect.
A similar device launched from the Atlantic Ocean would devastate the US
East coast, leaving it under a lethal shroud of radiation for
generations.
If these reports are true, any hopes that some US generals have of
fighting and winning a ‘limited’ nuclear exchange with Russia or China
(never mind India) are absurd. But in fact any serious nuclear exchange
between the great powers would be a death sentence for the entire
planet, wrapping us in a lethal shroud of nuclear winter.
One US intelligence study done of a nuclear exchange between India and
Pakistan estimated two million immediate dead and 100 million deaths
within weeks. That was from a rather limited nuclear war using first
generation weapons. Today’s weapons have ten times the explosive power.
Russia has a large and effective nuclear arsenal. The sharp decline of
Russia’s once-mighty conventional military forces after 1991 drove
Moscow to place ever greater reliance on nuclear weapons to defend its
interests. Russia has also begun introducing modernized nuclear weapons
in strategic and tactical versions. China is also slowly developing its
nuclear forces to be able to fight a thermonuclear war against the
United States and India at the same time.
President Trump, who dodged the draft during the Vietnam War on spurious
medical grounds, appears infatuated by military affairs and the panoply
of weapons that he commands. In an act of historic irresponsibility, he
has brought the US to the edge of nuclear war against North Korea
heedless of the dire consequences of even a ‘small’ nuclear war in Asia.
Anyone who thinks a nuclear war can be waged without permanently
polluting our planet should be put under psychiatric care. As crazy as
this notion sounds, there are some senior US generals who share this
view and, most likely, President Trump, the man with the big red button.
Russia’s marshals are more cautious. They still see the scars of World
War II, in which some 27 million Soviet civilians died, and know what
war means.
Perhaps leaks about this Russian monster weapon are clever
disinformation spread by Moscow to give the Americans a big scare. Let’s
hope so because, if real, they should scare the pants off all of us.

