Buy Tom's Books
  • Great Powers: America and the World After Bush
    Great Powers: America and the World After Bush
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating
    Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-first Century
    The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-first Century
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • Romanian and East German Policies in the Third World: Comparing the Strategies of Ceausescu and Honecker
    Romanian and East German Policies in the Third World: Comparing the Strategies of Ceausescu and Honecker
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 1): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 1): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett, Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 2): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 2): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett, Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 3): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 3): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett, Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 4): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 4): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett, Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 5): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 5): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett, Thomas P.M. Barnett, Emily V. Barnett
Search the Site
Powered by Squarespace
Monthly Archives

Recommend Scary nucular happenings (Oops, I did it again!) (Email)

This action will generate an email recommending this article to the recipient of your choice. Note that your email address and your recipient's email address are not logged by this system.

EmailEmail Article Link

The email sent will contain a link to this article, the article title, and an article excerpt (if available). For security reasons, your IP address will also be included in the sent email.

Article Excerpt:
"Iran looking to build usuable nuclear weapons, Powell says," by "wire services," USA Today, 18 November 2004, p. 14A.

"Russia claims advances in nuclear arms," by Smita P. Nordwall," USA Today, 18 November 2004, p. 14A.

Can't resist misspelling nuclear. After all, itís the goal of the blogger to write as he speaks, and as viewers and listeners the world over remind me, I constantly mispronounce that word!

First off, on the way out the door, Colin Powell admits that he believes Iran is well on their way to weaponizing nuclear bombs via missiles. As many have suspected, the warhead design probably came to Tehran via Pakistan. What Powell seemed to be saying was that Tehran apparently is making that design work with its existing missiles, which would suggest that Iran basically has all the pieces in place to unveil their counter to Israel long-held nuclear monopoly in the region.

Some see great danger in this. I see a strategic opportunity.

As for Putin's claim that Russia has developed some fab new nuclear weapon technology. Don't be surprised if it's not that fab but simply Russia reminding the world that it still matters in terms of defense technology. Having a technology is one thing, weaponizing it and manufacturing it and testing it and fielding it and maintaining it and working in into your defense doctrine and training your troops to employ it and . . . are all other things.


Article Link:
Your Name:
Your Email:
Recipient Email:
Message: