Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Cheney's Limited Nuclear War would have been a horrid reality.

July 31st, 2005

LaRouche on British Radio Stop (click here) Cheney's 'Guns of August' Nuclear War Plan

Lyndon LaRouche was interviewed by telephone on Aug. 1, 2005 by James Whale, on talkSPORT, which is billed as the number-one commercial radio station in Britain. Whale previously interviewed LaRouche on March 18, 2003, on the eve of the Iraq War; he also spoke to EIR representatives on Nov. 2, 2004, Election Night.

Q: ... Lyndon LaRouche has warned of Cheney's "Guns of August," that they threaten the world. And the last time I spoke with Lyndon LaRouche, I did feel quite worried afterwards. Lyndon, I hope you're not going to depress me quite so much this time.

LaRouche: I don't intend to depress people, I intend to try to prevent some horrible things from happening.

Q: I think it's about time that some of the horrible things in the world were stopped from happening, Lyndon. I tell you.

LaRouche: I agree, quite. The point is, we've known for some time, that Cheney has a war plan, it's a nuclear war plan. The pretext is Iran. And the run-up for the Iran business, which is probably scheduled for this month—most probably—is pretty much an echo of what was done in the case of the run-up to Iraq....

Below is a depiction of all the nuclear tests ever conducted on Earth. These are nuclear drills to prepare a nation for a potential nuclear holocaust. What a joke.


Demand Nuclear Non-Proliferation. There is no such thing as a limited nuclear war and in the USA there is absolutely no preparedness 'enough' to actually protect the populous of this nation. It is easy for Cheney to huff and buff and blow the house down when he would be hiding with Alice in the rabbit hole.

The military (click here) has stripped the certification and security clearances of 34 officers at a Montana missile base after uncovering what it believes is the largest cheating scandal ever to hit the nuclear force, Air Force officials told NBC News Wednesday.
The officers, all assigned to the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, are accused of apparently texting answers to each other on a monthly proficiency exam or knew that the cheating was going on and didn't report it, the officials said.
The monthly exam tested the officers' knowledge of the missile launch systems. It was administered in August and September 2013.
Air Force Chief of Staff General Mark Welsh said the officers shared the exam "electronically.” Text messages were involved, he said. He would not expand on the exact circumstances of the alleged cheating, citing an ongoing investigation....