Nuclear Bombs on a Free Trip Across the U.S.A.
by Ruben Arvizu, September 5, 2007
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It was something like a sequel to “Dr Strangelove” the
black humor of Stanley Kubrick’s blockbuster from
the 60’s with the genial Peter Sellers. Six armed
nuclear warheads were mistakenly flown across the U.S.,
mounted on the wings of a B-52 bomber – the same
type of plane portrayed in Kubrick’s movie.
The news of this unthinkable event, which occurred during
the last days of August, was mentioned only briefly in
the media. There are more “important” matters;
the latest scandal of the rich and famous or the misfortunes
of disgraceful politicians.
But this blunder from the U.S. Air Force must be extensively
examined and investigated. The cruise missiles, each
one with nearly 10 times the destructive force that annihilated
Hiroshima, were hanging on the bomber for a 1,500 miles
trip from North Dakota to Louisiana, with the flight crew
totally unaware.
The explanation given by Lt. Colonel Ed Thomas, a U.S.
Air Force spokesman stated that, "All evidence we
have seen so far points to an isolated mistake. The error
was discovered during internal checks. The weapons remained
in air force control and custody at all times."
In other words we don’t need to worry, everything
is under control. But a different point of view was
expressed by Rep. Edward J. Markey, senior member of the
Homeland Security Committee: “This was absolutely
inexcusable. Nothing like this has ever been reported before
and we have been assured for decades that it was impossible."
Is this the same kind of control we have in Iraq?
We, at the NAPF believe that this kind of “mistake” could
lead to a nuclear nightmare. This is another example
of why the nuclear arsenals are the “sword of Damocles” hanging
over the head of all of us. A most powerful reason
to continue our tireless campaign to eliminate the nuclear
weapons before they eliminate the human race.
Ruben Arvizu is Director
for Latin America for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation (www.wagingpeace.org)
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