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commanders to seek preemptive nuke strikes
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Draft U.S. paper allows commanders to seek preemptive nuke strikes
By Kyodo�
05/01/05 "Kyodo News" - The U.S. military plans to allow regional combatant
commanders to request the president for approval to carry out preemptive
nuclear strikes against possible attacks on the United States or its allies
with weapons of mass destruction, according to a draft new nuclear
operations paper (Link to original document .pdf file) .�
The paper, drafted by the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. Armed Forces,
also revealed that submarines which make port calls in Yokosuka, Sasebo and
Okinawa in Japan are prepared for reloading nuclear warheads if necessary to
deal with a crisis.�
The March 15 draft paper, a copy of which was made available, is titled
"Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations" providing "guidelines for the joint
employment of forces in nuclear operations...for the employment of U.S.
nuclear forces, command and control relationships, and weapons effect
considerations."�
"There are numerous nonstate organizations (terrorist, criminal) and about
30 nations with WMD programs, including many regional states," the paper
says in allowing combatant commanders in the Pacific and other theaters to
maintain an option of preemptive strikes against "rogue" states and
terrorists and "request presidential approval for use of nuclear weapons"
under set conditions.�
The paper identifies nuclear, biological and chemical weapons as requiring
preemptive strikes to prevent their use.�
But allowing preemptive nuclear strikes against possible biological and
chemical attacks effectively contradicts a "negative security assurance"
policy declared by the U.S. administration of President Bill Clinton 10
years ago on the occasion of an international conference to review the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.�
Creating a treaty on negative security assurances to commit nuclear powers
not to use nuclear weapons against countries without nuclear weapons remains
one of the most contentious issues for the 35-year-old NPT regime.�
A JCS official said the paper "is still a draft which has to be finalized,"
but indicated that it is aimed at guiding "cross-spectrum" combatant
commanders how to jointly carry out operations based on the Nuclear Posture
Review report adopted three years ago by the administration of President
George W. Bush.�
Citing North Korea, Iran and some other countries as threats, the report set
out contingencies for which U.S. nuclear strikes must be prepared and called
for developing earth-penetrating nuclear bombs to destroy hidden underground
military facilities, including those for storing WMD and ballistic
missiles.�
"The nature (of the paper) is to explain not details but cross spectrum for
how to conduct operations," the official said, noting that it "means for all
services, Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine."�
In 1991 after the end of the Cold War, the United States removed its
ground-based nuclear weapons in Asia and Europe as well as strategic nuclear
warheads on warships and submarines.�
But the paper says the United States is prepared to revive those sea-based
nuclear arms.�
"Nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missiles, removed from ships and
submarines under the 1991 Presidential Nuclear Initiative, are secured in
central areas where they remain available, if necessary for a crisis," the
paper says.�
The paper also underlined that the United States retains a contingency
scenario of limited nuclear wars in East Asia and the Middle East.�
"Geographic combatant commanders may request presidential approval for use
of nuclear weapons for a variety of conditions," the paper says.�
The paper lists eight conditions such as "an adversary using or intending to
use WMD against U.S. multinational or alliance forces or civilian
populations" and "imminent attack from adversary biological weapons that
only effects from nuclear weapons can safely destroy."�
The conditions also include "attacks on adversary installations including
WMD, deep, hardened bunkers containing chemical or biological weapons" and
countering "potentially overwhelming adversary conventional forces."� [enditem]
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