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Prominent US Physicists Send Letter to President Bush

By Kim McDonald

Physorg.com

 

Monday 17 April 2006

 

Thirteen of the nation's most prominent physicists have written a letter

to President Bush, calling U.S. plans to reportedly use nuclear weapons

against Iran " gravely irresponsible " and warning that such action would have

" disastrous consequences for the security of the United States and the

world. "

 

The physicists include five Nobel laureates, a recipient of the National

Medal of Science and three past presidents of the American Physical Society,

the nation's preeminent professional society for physicists.

 

Their letter was prompted by recent articles in the Washington Post, New

Yorker and other publications that one of the options being considered by

Pentagon planners and the White House in a military confrontation with Iran

includes the use of nuclear bunker busters against underground facilities.

These reports were neither confirmed nor denied by White House and Pentagon

officials.

 

The letter was initiated by Jorge Hirsch, a professor of physics at the

University of California, San Diego, who last fall put together a petition

signed by more than 1,800 physicists that repudiated new U.S. nuclear

weapons policies that include preemptive use of nuclear weapons against

non-nuclear adversaries . Hirsch has also published 15 articles in recent

months documenting the dangers associated with a potential U.S. nuclear

strike on Iran.

 

" We are members of the profession that brought nuclear weapons into

existence, and we feel strongly that it is our professional duty to

contribute our efforts to prevent their misuse, " says Hirsch. " Physicists

know best about the devastating effects of the weapons they created, and

these eminent physicists speak for thousands of our colleagues. "

 

" The fact that the existence of this plan has not been denied by the

Administration should be a cause of great alarm, even if it is only one of

several plans being considered, " he adds. " The public should join these

eminent scientists in demanding that the Administration publicly renounces

such a misbegotten option against a non-nuclear country like Iran . "

 

The letter, which is available at

http://physics.ucsd.edu/petition/physicistsletter.html, points out that

" nuclear weapons are unique among weapons of mass destruction, " and that

nuclear weapons in today's arsenals have a total power of more than 200,000

times the explosive energy of the bomb that leveled Hiroshima, which caused

the deaths of more than 100,000 people.

 

It notes that there are no sharp lines between small and large nuclear

weapons, nor between nuclear weapons targeting facilities and those

targeting armies or cities, and that the use by the United States of nuclear

weapons after 60 years of non-use will make the use of nuclear weapons by

others more likely.

 

" Once the U.S. uses a nuclear weapon again, it will heighten the

probability that others will too, " the physicists write. " In a world with

many more nuclear nations and no longer a 'taboo' against the use of nuclear

weapons, there will be a greatly enhanced risk that regional conflicts could

expand into global nuclear war, with the potential to destroy our

civilization. "

 

The letter echoes the main objection of last fall's physicists'

petition, stressing that the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty will be

irreversibly damaged by the use or even the threat of use of nuclear weapons

by a nuclear nation against a non-nuclear one, with disastrous consequences

for the security of the United States and the world.

 

" It is gravely irresponsible for the U.S. as the greatest superpower to

consider courses of action that could eventually lead to the widespread

destruction of life on the planet. We urge the administration to announce

publicly that it is taking the nuclear option off the table in the case of

all non-nuclear adversaries, present or future, and we urge the American

people to make their voices heard on this matter. "

 

The 13 physicists who coauthored the letter are: Philip Anderson,

professor of physics at Princeton University and Nobel Laureate in Physics;

Michael Fisher, professor of physics at the Institute for Physical Science

and Technology, University of Maryland and Wolf Laureate in Physics; David

Gross, professor of theoretical physics and director of the Kavli Institute

of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara and Nobel Laureate

in Physics; Jorge Hirsch, professor of physics at the University of

California, San Diego; Leo Kadanoff, professor of physics and mathematics at

the University of Chicago and recipient of the National Medal of Science;

Joel Lebowitz, professor of mathematics and physics, Rutgers, The State

University of New Jersey and Boltzmann Medalist; Anthony Leggett, professor

of physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Nobel Laureate,

Physics; Eugen Merzbacher, professor of physics, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill and former president, American Physical Society;

Douglas Osheroff, professor of physics and applied physics, Stanford

University and Nobel Laureate, Physics; Andrew Sessler, former director of

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and former president, American Physical

Society; George Trilling, professor of physics, University of California,

Berkeley, and former president, American Physical Society; Frank Wilczek,

professor of physics, MIT and Nobel Laureate, Physics; Edward Witten,

professor of physics, Institute for Advanced Study and Fields Medalist.

 

The physicists are sending copies of their letter to their elected

representatives, requesting that the issue be urgently addressed in the U.S.

Senate and House of Representatives.

 

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Source: University of California, San Diego, by Kim McDonald.

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Apparently, all these physicists were unaware, as were most of the rest of us,

of what a threat these half-wit madmen posed for the international community,

otherwise they would have acted sooner. I must say, that in 1999 I was aware

that if Bush was allowed to ascend to the presidency, anything, any malevolence,

any degree or kind of treachery was possible, so that I'm not the least bit

surprised by what has happened to this day.

 

But, I can't help but feel, that these scientists and other distinguished and

influential figures in the U. S. and the rest of the international community

should have acted immediately upon witnessing the monstrous actions taken by our

government, against the nation of Iraq, when it became clear that the

justifications for the invasion against that country were proven to be lies and

distortions. They remained silent, allowing our government of warmongers to

perpetuate the slaughter of countless thousands of American soldeirs and Iraqi

citizens, and allowing Bush and his gang to be encouraged to bring their madness

to the brink we face today.

 

jp

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Alobar

Friday, April 21, 2006 8:32 PM

Fwd: Prominent US Physicists Send Letter

to President Bush

 

 

Prominent US Physicists Send Letter to President Bush

By Kim McDonald

 

Thirteen of the nation's most prominent physicists have written a letter

to President Bush, calling U.S. plans to reportedly use nuclear weapons

against Iran " gravely irresponsible " and warning that such action would have

" disastrous consequences for the security of the United States and the world. "

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