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LoungeMachine
03-02-2007, 08:22 PM
I look forward to the Neo-Con Shitbags cry of "Do as I say, not as I do"


March 2, 2007

New Nuclear Warhead Design


By KIRIT RADIA

March 2, 2007 — A new nuclear warhead design has been chosen to refit the Navy's sea-based nuclear weapons, the National Nuclear Security Administration announced today. This new design will reconfigure existing Cold War era warheads that officials said present environmental and safety challenges, as well as obstacles in the U.S. effort to draw down the size of its nuclear stockpile.




Congress had commissioned a review of these warheads in 2005 to see if a more efficient and reliable design could be found. The two teams submitted their designs last November. The warhead design for the Reliable Replacement Warhead, created by a team from the Lawrence Livermore and Sandia National Laboratories, beat out a competing design from the Los Alamos National Laboratory.


"This will permit significant upgrades in safety and security features in the replacement warhead that will keep the same explosive yields and other military characteristics of the current ones," said Thomas D'Agostino, acting administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration.

Design teams were given strict standards, including that there be no need to conduct underground testing in order to ensure the modified warhead's ability. Underground nuclear tests were banned under the Clinton administration.

The National Nuclear Security Administration contends that the chosen design will allow the United States to continue drawing down the number of nuclear weapons in the U.S. arsenal, keeping the United States in line with international treaties and U.S. goals.

"This allows us to go to the smallest stockpile within our national security needs," said Steve Henry, deputy assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Matters.

The National Nuclear Security Administration defends the U.S. commitment to reduce its nuclear stockpile, saying that it is in line to dismantle 50 percent more weapons in 2007 than it did in 2006. "In just five years, the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile will be at its lowest point since the Eisenhower administration," D'Agostino said.


Officials from the National Nuclear Security Administration said that the Reliable Replacement Warhead will allow the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile to be reduced because the new design will be more reliable, meaning fewer reserve weapons are needed. The new design would also allow for a more reliable infrastructure that would let the United States to build more of these should the security situation change.




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Link: http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=2919407&page=1

LoungeMachine
03-02-2007, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine



The new design would also allow for a more reliable infrastructure that would let the United States to build more of these should the security situation change.




Bushspeak for "IRAN, HERE WE COME"

Nitro Express
03-03-2007, 12:50 AM
The rest of the world understood our opperations in Afganistahn. Bush took a situation that we had the support of Europe and Russia and turned it into a situation where both regions now hate us and are stockpiling weapons. Bush has started an international arms race by isolating ourselves from the rest of the world and using lies to justify the invasion of Iraq. Now the rest of the world doesn't trust us.

The paradigm shift happened when we invaded Iraq. Countries that had the same Islamic fundamentalist threat saw right off the batt, Saddam Hussain had nothing to do with what happened on 9/11. Memories of Germany taking advantage of the Archduke assisination and starting WWI came to many minds. The US was no longer a "peacekeeper" but an aggressor with the largest military machine in the world. That spooked people badly and now they HATE us.

As far as nuclear testing goes. Bush started another arms race. Russia feels threatened by us again and the great relations we had in the 1990's is now changing. Pakistahn and North Korea have both performed underground nuclear tests.

We have an aging aresenal of nuclear weapons and the only way to tell if the old ones still work and the new designs work is to explode a few of them in real working tests.

Everyone is preparing for war, including us. Anything done in previouse administrations is now outdated and void. Bush put the world into another cold war mode.

Nitro Express
03-03-2007, 12:57 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Bushspeak for "IRAN, HERE WE COME"

We can't take Iran like we took Iraq. Iran has huge mountain ranges and is a much larger country. Also, much of our equipment has been worn out in the the Iraq campaign and we don't have the manpower.

We of course could take Iran out with our tremendouse air strike power. Especially if it was nuclear. Is Bushco crazy enough to use nukes for real? Is this all a message to make the current regeim in Iran to shut up and back down?

Iran is not the problem really. The problem is what will Russia do if this all esculates? They still have us targeted. Will they panic or will some sort of SNAFU cause a world nuclear war?

Nothing has changed. If anything, it's gotten more dangerouse.

hideyoursheep
03-03-2007, 10:19 AM
"It is the unconquarable nature of man and not the nature of weapon he uses that ensures victory."

GSP jr.

Nickdfresh
03-03-2007, 11:47 AM
They're "refurbished" nukes actually.

Lqskdiver
03-03-2007, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
[B]I look forward to the Neo-Con Shitbags cry of "Do as I say, not as I do"




Would you prefer complete disarmament of our stockpile? Just say the word and we'll do it. Really. No... really.