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Monday, May 04, 2009
Frank Gaffney :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Denuclearizers' Bridge-Jump
by Frank Gaffney
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At one point or another, everybody tries to justify their participation in behavior that defies common sense and good judgment by claiming that someone else, usually older and putatively smarter, told them to do it. Often someone genuinely smarter and typically older – a teacher, a parent, a coach – responds with something to the effect that, “If Johnny told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?”

Generally, the answer is the commonsensical “No.” Yet now, a gaggle of Johnnys – notably former Clinton Defense Secretary William Perry and other worthies who should know better – are telling the American people that it is safe and responsible to do the national equivalent of jumping off a bridge. They contend that the United States can prudently get rid of most of our nuclear arsenal, enroute to what they say is a desirable end-state: a “nuclear-free” world.

For a sense of how surreal this recommendation is, consider the prospect that Pakistan’s virulent Taliban may be within weeks of joining the nuclear “club” by taking over the country and its arsenal. Does anyone really think that these Shariah-espousing Islamists, to say nothing of the Russians, Chinese, North Koreans, Iranians, will actually go “nuclear free”?

Worse yet, the “smart people” who espouse denuclearization either explicitly embrace another radical idea – or implicitly give political cover to those who do: the notion that we can allow the continuing, and inexorable, deterioration of what is left of our nuclear stockpile and the human and physical infrastructure required to maintain it.

To be sure, many of those, including President Obama, who favor “Global Zero” assure us that it will take many years to achieve. Until then, Dr. Perry and others blithely aver that our nuclear arsenal must be kept safe and reliable. The logic of the denuclearizers’ bridge-jump proposal, and certainly its practical effect, however, is the opposite: to discourage the investment needed to maintain the U.S. arsenal, to say nothing of any development, testing or deployment of new weapons.

In fairness to Bill Perry and his chief collaborators – former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn and, most recently, former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft – their defiance of common sense is more the norm among the high priesthood of nuclear disarmers. This is an elite that has, since the dawn of the nuclear age, been populated by by some of the highest IQs in America. Yet, that community has consistently generated some of the most hare-brained, common sense-defying theories and policy initiatives known to man.

Take for example, one of this priesthood’s holiest of holies – the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty. This accord, rooted in the preposterous proposition that America would be most safe when it had no effective defense against Soviet ballistic missiles, was one of Henry Kissinger’s most prized achievements. Until, that is, even he and the man who signed the treaty for the United States, Richard Nixon, publicly acknowledged in the 1990s that such deliberate vulnerability made no sense in the post-Cold War world with its proliferating missiles and nuclear programs. Continued...

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Frank Gaffney Jr. is the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy and author of War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World .
 
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I Am Not A Pacifist
I am not a pacifist. I believe in a strong military and an aggressive premptive posture. I, however, think that our nuclear arsenal is a more of a hinderance to our national defense than a benefit. We have the capability of delivering the same explosive force that we dealt to Nagasaki and Hiroshima with conventional weapons...we do not need nukes. We have the technology to knock balistic missles out of the sky, we do not need MAD (mutually assured destruction). The only thing our nukes do is legitamize every third world power hungry country that wants one and makes us unable, ethically, to deny them with the full weight of our military force. If we had no nukes we could legitamitely say they posed a imminent threat and warranted a military strike to remove them (since we would have no nuclear retaliation capability). We could also morally justify imposing trade sanctions on any country that maintained nuclear weapons and any country that traded in technologies that enabled those weapons where we did not want to use the military option. We would have to be a staunch proponent of denuclearization and back it with hard action but the alternative is a slow ride to oblivion where every two bit dictator and terrorist organization has a nuke.

Bullies
I learned the limitations of pacifism by the 2nd grade. By the 8th i learned that when a bully wants to pick a fight, best land the first punch. More often than not, it wins the fight. More important, it ends future bullying.

Sometimes when i run out of patience with these starry-eyed nit wits, i am tempted to just haul off and punch them in the nose. And the nexct time i see them, do it again, just out of the obligation to contribute to their education. Clueing in fool a tough job, but we'd all be better off if someone did it.
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