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01-Jul-2008, 08:57 AM #421
40th Anniversary of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty

Global Arms Control Agreement Achieved Despite Doubts by Key Regional Players; Australia's Prime Minister Wanted "Nuclear Option"; Brazil Saw NPT as "Affront to Brazilian Sovereignty"

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Washington, DC, July 1, 2008 - Near the end of the protracted negotiations that produced the historic Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) 40 years ago, U.S. government officials warned that countries could legally reach "nuclear pregnancy' under the Treaty and then withdraw and quickly acquire nukes, according to declassified U.S. government documents published on the Web today by the National Security Archive.

The documents detail the well-known resistance to the NPT from countries like India ("China at her back, and Pakistan lurking on the sidelines") but also from more unusual objectors such as Australia (concerned that the Western Pacific security situation might worsen) and Italy (unhappy about the "second-class status" of non-nuclear states). The documents suggest that the current crisis in the NPT system has deep historical roots, but also that current headlines overlook the long-term achievements of the NPT regime.

During the mid-1960s, prior to the NPT, U.S. intelligence had warned that as many as 15 countries had incentives to become nuclear weapons states, but after the Treaty was signed, only five additional countries have developed such weapons (Israel, India, Pakistan, South Africa, and North Korea, while South Africa has renounced them). How much of an impact the Treaty had on keeping the numbers low can be debated, but the non-nuclear standard that it set remains a central goal of the world community to this day.

To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the signing of the Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), 1 July 1968, the National Security Archive publishes declassified U.S. government documents on the negotiation of one of the most significant multilateral arms control achievements of the nuclear age. The declassified record shows that this was a complex and difficult achievement not only because disagreements between Moscow and Washington complicated the talks, but important and influential countries either opposed the NPT outright or had so many reservations that they would not sign in July 1968. The ongoing crisis of nuclear proliferation can be traced back to the 1960s, when it was evident that more than the Treaty was necessary to check a quest for nuclear weapons.

The documents included in this briefing book present evidence of:

* The protracted effort to negotiate Article III providing for safeguards and international Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA) inspection, which U.S. officials believed was a "key element in the effort to curb nuclear proliferation."

* Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's opposition to the NPT because it would deny India a nuclear option: "With China at her back, and Pakistan lurking on the sidelines, she foresaw no alternative but to keep open her option on the production of nuclear weapons."

* Brazilian objections to the Treaty as an "affront to...sovereignty" and as an obstacle to developing a capability to produce "peaceful nuclear explosive devices" that the Treaty prohibited.

* The "chain reaction" problem: because India would not support the Treaty, neither would Pakistan. Moreover, with Brazil not signing the Treaty neither would Argentina or Chile.

* The protracted effort to negotiate Article III providing for safeguards and international Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA) inspection, which U.S. officials believed was a "key element in the effort to curb nuclear proliferation."

* The complex problem of winning West German adherence to the NPT; special U.S. assurances notwithstanding, Bonn remained on the fence during the months after the negotiations ended, although President Johnson jokingly observed that "the Germans had practically written the Treaty as it stands now."

* Opposition to the NPT in Australia where Atomic Energy Commission officials were confident in their ability to build a nuclear weapon "on short notice" and where the Prime Minister opposed "giving up the nuclear option for a period as long as twenty-five years when [Australia] cannot know how the situation will develop in the area."

* Internal U.S. government debates over whether to issue a declaration assuring the non-use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapons states.

* As the NPT was nearing UN approval, a State Department analyst pointed out a serious flaw: states could legally reach "nuclear pregnancy" under the Treaty, withdraw from it, and quickly acquire a weapons capability. To reduce that risk, the United States had to maintain a global presence so that vulnerable countries would not feel pressure to make nuclear decisions.

During the years after 1968, important countries like Italy, Australia, and West Germany would overcome their doubts and sign the Treaty; by 1970, enough countries had ratified it to put the NPT into force. Nuclear non-proliferation became a benchmark for international conduct, but the policy tensions and internal contradictions documented above remained enduring problems in world affairs. While Argentina and Brazil eventually signed the NPT, Israel, India and Pakistan remain outside the system. Moreover, NPT signatories, such as South Korea and currently Iran, not seen as risks during the 1960s, would test the limits of the system by undertaking a range of nuclear activities that appeared to conflict with the NPT's spirit, if not its letter. That some countries are willing to take unilateral military action to thwart proliferation risks suggests that more than the NPT system is in crisis. Nevertheless, that the world community could reach a consensus, even a shaky one, forty years
ago on such a fundamental goal warrants commemoration as well as recognition that determined efforts at multilateral diplomacy can make a difference.

Visit the National Security Archive's Nuclear Vault for more information about today's posting.

http://www.nsarchive.org/nukevault

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02-Jul-2008, 01:40 PM #422
RADICAL RIGHT -- RIGHT WING APOPLECTIC OVER WALL-E'S ENVIRONMENTAL MESSAGE:

Pixar's latest film, WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth-Class), debuted at number one last weekend, earning $65 million at the box office, scoring overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, and reportedly gained praise from children and adults alike. The film depicts a world in which humans have polluted the earth to the point where it is uninhabitable. Conservatives, disgusted with WALL-E's message about the dangers of "over consumption, big corporations, and the destruction of the environment," are expressing their outrage. The National Review's Greg Pollowitz has called for a boycott of WALL-E merchandise. Jonah Golberg accused Pixar of spreading "Malthusian fear mongering." CNN's Glenn Beck, who denounced Happy Feet, an animated film about dancing penguins, as environmental "propaganda," chimed in with other conservatives to sarcastically deride WALL-E, crowing, "I can't wait to teach my kids how we've destroyed the Earth." Goldberg’s enormous list of evidence of "liberal facism" already includes vegetarianism, love of animals, and Captain Planet.

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Know the exam that i was working last wednesday, I've PASSED!!!! YAY!
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04-Jul-2008, 08:05 PM #426
The House I Live In

America is a nation of losers. It’s the best thing about us. We're the dregs, what the rest of the world barfed up and threw on our shores.

John Kennedy said we are "a nation of immigrants." That’s the sanitized phrase. We are, in fact, a nation of refugees, who, despite the *******s in white sheets and the know-nothings in Congress, have held open the Golden Door to a dark planet. We are not imperialists and that’s why Bush lies and Cheney lies and, yes, the Clintons lied.

Winston Churchill didn’t lie to the Brits about their empire: He said, These lands belong to the Crown, we own'm and we’ll squeeze the value from them. "Imperialism," as Karl Marx complained, was a good word in Britain, a word that got you elected in Europe until too recently.

Ignore the fey university hideouts of Europe. Go to Vietnam or to Brazil or to Morocco or to Tibet and you’ll ?nd the same thing: America's music, America's freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of spirit and the heartfelt friendship of Americans for others have made the USA truly “the light unto the nations.” Americans are not liked worldwide, but loved-sometimes I find that weird, but it’s true-and that drives Osama to bombs and madness.


We are a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the cause that all men and women are created equal. It’s silly and precious to point out that these ideals have been mangled, abused, ignored and monstered by those with plans to make us an empire. We know that.

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Very upbeat! Makes me proud to be an American despite the lunatic clowns in DC.
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President Bush's Last G8 Summit
Another reason to celebrate Monday.
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Researchers identify cancer preventive properties in common vitamin supplement
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Early laboratory research has shown that resveratrol, a common dietary supplement, suppresses the abnormal cell formation that leads to most types of breast cancer, suggesting a potential role for the agent in breast cancer prevention. Resveratrol is a natural substance found in red wine and red grapes. It is sold in extract form as a dietary supplement at most major drug stores.

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Mercedes to cut petroleum out of lineup by 2015

In less than 7 years, Mercedes-Benz plans to ditch petroleum-powered vehicles from its lineup. Focusing on electric, fuel cell, and biofuels, the company is revving up research in alternative fuel sources and efficiency.

The German car company has a few new power-trains in the line-up that European journalists have had the opportunity to test out in the Mercedes facility in Spain. One vehicle includes the F700, powered by a DiesOtto engine that combines HCCI and spark ignition to get nearly the same efficiency as diesel, but minus the expensive after-treatment systems.

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Mercedes to cut petroleum out of lineup by 2015

In less than 7 years, Mercedes-Benz plans to ditch petroleum-powered vehicles from its lineup. Focusing on electric, fuel cell, and biofuels, the company is revving up research in alternative fuel sources and efficiency.

The German car company has a few new power-trains in the line-up that European journalists have had the opportunity to test out in the Mercedes facility in Spain. One vehicle includes the F700, powered by a DiesOtto engine that combines HCCI and spark ignition to get nearly the same efficiency as diesel, but minus the expensive after-treatment systems.

http://green.yahoo.com/blog/ecogeek/...p-by-2015.html
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RADICAL RIGHT -- RIGHT WING APOPLECTIC OVER WALL-E'S ENVIRONMENTAL MESSAGE:

Pixar's latest film, WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth-Class), debuted at number one last weekend, earning $65 million at the box office, scoring overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, and reportedly gained praise from children and adults alike. The film depicts a world in which humans have polluted the earth to the point where it is uninhabitable. Conservatives, disgusted with WALL-E's message about the dangers of "over consumption, big corporations, and the destruction of the environment," are expressing their outrage. The National Review's Greg Pollowitz has called for a boycott of WALL-E merchandise. Jonah Golberg accused Pixar of spreading "Malthusian fear mongering." CNN's Glenn Beck, who denounced Happy Feet, an animated film about dancing penguins, as environmental "propaganda," chimed in with other conservatives to sarcastically deride WALL-E, crowing, "I can't wait to teach my kids how we've destroyed the Earth." Goldberg’s enormous list of evidence of "liberal facism" already includes vegetarianism, love of animals, and Captain Planet.

http://www.americanprogressaction.org/progressreport
I just saw that movie last weekend and I thought it was well done. I'll go see it again.
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Morocco's Arabs embrace Jewish pilgrims

SAFI, Morocco -- It's an uncommon sight for an Arab country: hundreds of joyous Jewish pilgrims gathering without fear around a rabbi's tomb, greeted by local Muslim officials who share a prayer with them at a synagogue.

Yet most of the 400 Jews who converged on the Moroccan coastal town of Safi -- some from nearby cities, others from as far as France or Israel -- at a weekend pilgrimage said they felt welcome here.

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