Saturday, February 01, 2025

 

Doomsday Clock setting feels more like 8 or 9 seconds to midnight than 89 seconds

Lived all but 4 months of my 80 years under the threat of nuclear annihilation. So every January, I take seriously the annual Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Doomsday Clock announcement of our countdown to global catastrophe.

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, founded in 1945 by Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and University of Chicago A Bomb scientists, created the Doomsday Clock in 1947 to dramatize peoplekind’s threats to existence. Originally focused on nuclear annihilation, the Clock’s setting now includes climate crisis, biological threats, and disruptive technologies like AI.

Tuesday’s announcement was disturbing. The Bulletin set the Clock to 89 seconds to midnight, the closest it’s been in its 78 year countdown. Tho just one second further than its previous worst of 90 seconds two years ago, the Bulletin sees nary of sign of progress in either halting the proliferation of nuclear weapons or the hostel military entanglements that could trigger nuclear war, most precariously the war in Ukraine.

The return of President Trump offers little hope for reducing nuclear tensions. In his first term he exited both the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and the Open Skies Treaty with Russia. He also failed to renew the New Start Treaty which thankfully was quickly extended for 5 years by successor Biden. Set to expire in a year and 2 days, Trump’s antipathy to remaining in any nuclear agreements casts gloom over the effort to prevent escalating nuclear tensions.  

One ray of hope has been the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This was proposed in 2017 by the International Campaign for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), composed of hundreds of organizations and many of the 186 non-nuclear nations. ICAN organized a UN conference to address the abolition of nuclear weapons. The US and its 8 nuclear club comrades all boycotted the UN special conference which passed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) 122-1. Upon ratification by 50 countries TPNW went into effect January 22, 2021. TPNW prohibits he use, threatened use, development, manufacture, acquisition, possession, stockpiling, stationing, and installation of nuclear weapons. No wiggle room for cheating in TPNW.

 However, without participation from the 9 nuclear powers, TPNW remains largely a moral symbol casting shame on the nuclear powers all bent on increasing their nuclear arsenals instead of abolishing them. At least the 94 countries that signed it agree to never seek nuclear weapons.

The furthest from midnight the Doomsday Clock ticked was 17 minutes (1,020 seconds) in 1991 when the US and Soviet Union signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). Followed by the demise of the Soviet Union, further progress on nuclear disarmament should have a snap. Instead, the US foreign policy elite itself snapped, ramping up a new Cold War against a now powerless Russia. This culminated in the 2022 US proxy war on Russia destroying Ukraine, putting us at risk of nuclear confrontation with Russia every day it continues.

No wonder the current 89 seconds, for those of us seeking an end to the specter of nuclear annihilation, feels more like 8 or 9 seconds.

Walt Zlotow, West Suburban Peace Coalition, Glen Ellyn IL

 

 

 

Friday, January 31, 2025

Tragedy brings out Trump’s governing depravity

 Tragedy brings out Trump’s governing depravity

None of Trump’s 44 predecessors used tragedy to advance venal, authoritarian goals as president. They responded to tragedy as president of all Americans to alleviate pain and suffering in times of great national distress.
No so, Donald J. Trump. In his first week he visited fire ravaged Los Angeles, bringing his own firestorm of fear and loathing to beleaguered Angelinos. He used his bully pulpit to bully his political bête noir, Governor Gavin Newsom, disparaging him as Gov. Newscum. Then he conditioned federal help on California implementing MAGA governing plank Voter ID. That was sick.
But his response to the airliner, military helicopter collision that killed 67 was sicker still. He railed at a news conference, while bodies were still being pulled from the Potomac, implying it was caused by the Biden administration’s DEI, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion policy
This is not new territory for the mentally disintegrating president. He has demeaned real or imagined opponents for decades with McCarthy like attacks he learned firsthand from red baiting Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s attack dog turned Trump lawyer-fixer Roy Cohn.
But as Trump’s aging brain further decays, his governing in times of tragedy worsens by the day. Trump never governed as a decent, caring, supportive president for one day of the 1,461 days in his first term. In his second term he’s 0 for 12 with 1,449 sorrowful, tragic days to endure.

Monday, January 27, 2025

One week in, Trump signs on to Israeli genocidal ethnic cleansing of Gaza

 One week in, Trump signs on to Israeli genocidal ethnic cleansing of Gaza

That didn’t take long. On the 6thday of his second term, President Trump signaled he’s all in for cleansing Gaza of its 2,300,000 Palestinians. That is minus the hundred thousand or so America’s bombs have obliterated there along with all of their hospitals, schools, sewerage treatment plants, and most housing.
Trump is so concerned about their plight his predecessor enabled, he spent Saturday phoning leaders in ‘Egypt and Jordan to take in all the Palestinians before America’s bombs finish them off.
In his call to Jordan’s King Abdullah Trump tried to sound sympathetic to the Palestinians he wants out of Gaza to prepare for Israeli settlements on what will become valuable oceanfront property.
“I said to him, ‘I’d love you take on more,’ because I’m looking at the whole Gaza Strip right now and it’s a mess. It’s a real mess. You’re talking about a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing. It’s literally a demolition site. Almost everything is demolished, and people are dying there, so I’d rather get involved with some of the Arab nations and build housing at a different location where they can maybe live in peace for a change.”
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi promptly rejected Trump’s grotesque take on the Palestinians’ plight saying “Our principles are clear, and Jordan’s steadfast position to uphold the Palestinians’ presence on their land remains unchanged and will never change,” Egypt and the Arab League also promptly rebuffed Trump’s ghoulish future for the most bombed and beleaguered people on earth “The forced displacement and eviction of people from their land can only be called ethnic cleansing.”
NBC News reported that Trump administration officials even floated Indonesia, 5,636 miles from the rubble in Gaza, to welcome in those pesky Palestinians interfering with the expansion of Greater Israel.
Trump sealed his support of Israeli genocidal ethnic cleansing of Gaza by releasing the one shipment of 2,000 lb. bombs Biden held up as a publicity stunt to burnish his imagined humanitarian image. ‘Hey, Israel paid for them’ Trump offered as his reason. ‘What Israel does with them is not in my job description’.
What Trump, like his genocide enabling predecessor Joe Biden doesn’t understand, is that opposing genocide with every fiber of one’s being, is in the job description of every human on earth, most particularly powerful leaders.
Tragically for the remaining Palestinians in Gaza, America’s enabling of their disappearance from their rightful homeland is possibly the only policy issue Republicans and Democrats are in total agreement on.