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O'Brien's talk should re-energize church disarmament drive
In a bold move to reenergize the U.S. Catholic church’s decades-old quest for a nuclear weapons free world, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops sent an unlikely messenger [1] into the very heart of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex—Strategic Command’s (STRATCOM) Omaha headquarters.
The venue was the “2009 Deterrence Symposium” organized by STRATCOM Commander General Kevin Chilton. STRATCOM oversees the operational end of the U.S. nuclear deterrent—thousands of nuclear bombs on missiles, bombers and submarines, poised on hair trigger alert, and capable of bringing cataclysmic destruction anywhere on the planet. The messenger was
O’Brien’s unique familiarity and credibility with the military signals the seriousness the
The speech entitled, Nuclear Weapons and Moral Questions: The Path to Zero, was the concluding keynote of the first day of the Symposium, a gathering of the key civilian and military leaders charged with developing and implementing
“I have been asked to offer more challenge than comfort,” stated O’Brien, opening his remarks by acknowledging that “this is not an easy role for me” as he reaffirmed his deep respect and support for the role of the military, as well as the complex and serious nature of questions regarding nuclear weapons policy. And challenge he did. “In Catholic teaching,” he said, “the task is not to make the world safer through the threat of nuclear weapons, but rather to make the world safer from nuclear weapons through mutual and verifiable nuclear disarmament…. Every nuclear weapons system and every nuclear weapons policy should be judged by the ultimate goal of protecting human life and dignity and the related goal of ridding the world of these weapons in mutually verifiable ways.”
Under the Bush Administration, STRATCOM’s role was recast from anchoring the U.S. effort to deter a massive nuclear exchange with the former Soviet Union to operationalizing Global Strike, a greatly enhanced mission that many analysts have condemned as a dangerous blurring of the morally unique nature of nuclear weapons. In his testimony before Congress in March 2009, General Chilton admitted that “we have a prompt global strike delivery capability on alert today, but it is configured only with nuclear weapons…” The mission that this capability aims to support is clearly stated in the Department of Defense’s 2006 Deterrence Operations Joint Operating Concept:
“Nuclear weapons provide the President with the ultimate means to terminate conflict promptly on terms favorable to the
These statements, and many others buried in the shadowy sectors of U.S. Defense planning, clearly indicate that the current roles of
It was with this expanded vision of the role of nuclear weapons that the Bush Administration embarked on a $150 billion effort to modernize the entire nuclear weapons complex, upgrade every warhead and delivery system, and fully integrate nuclear weapons into the strategies and policies guiding U.S. war-fighting. To all of this, O’Brien offered a clear and compelling ‘No!’
“In Catholic moral teaching,” the archbishop said, “the only morally legitimate purpose of nuclear deterrence is to deter the use of nuclear weapons by others. This means that ‘not all forms of deterrence are morally acceptable.’ It is not morally acceptable to aim for nuclear superiority instead of sufficiency. It is not morally legitimate to develop new nuclear weapons for new missions such as to counter non-nuclear threats or to make them smaller and more ‘usable’ as ‘bunker busters.’ Why? Because these policies and actions lead us further away from the goal of a world without nuclear weapons. They lead us toward a world more likely to rely on nuclear weapons for security.”
The
O’Brien’s speech puts a fine point on the church’s teaching and calls for concrete efforts now to substantially change
He called for a Fissile Materials Cut-Off Treaty to end the production of weapons grade material: “The
And O’Brien went directly to the heart of
“The Congressionally mandated Nuclear Posture Review provides an opportunity for the
As one who has worked for the elimination of nuclear weapons for more than 20 years, I view the archbishop’s address to STRATCOM as a vital contribution to the current debate over the future of U.S. nuclear weapons policy and the unfolding efforts by the new administration in Washington to realize the vision laid out in Prague by President Obama. The task is as urgent as it is complex. But as the archbishop stated last night: “Religious leaders, prominent officials, and other people of goodwill who support a nuclear-weapons-free world are not naïve about the task ahead. They know the path will be difficult and will require determined political leadership, strong public support, and the dedicated skills of many capable leaders and technical experts. But difficult is not impossible.”
Dave Robinson Executive Director Pax Christi
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Source URL: http://ncronline.org/news/peace/obriens-talk-should-re-energize-church-disarmament-drive
Links:
[1] http://ncronline.org/news/peace/archbishop-obrien-nuke-abolition-moral-imperative
[2] http://www.catholicsinalliance.org/node/20958
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Frank Cordaro's response:
Shame on David Robinson and Pax Christi
O'Brien's talk at the “2009 Deterrence Symposium” organized by
STRATCOM Commander General Kevin Chilton. You are so locked into a
Cold War mentality, like so many other peace movement people. You
still think that "STRATCOM oversees the operational end of the
nuclear deterrent—thousands of nuclear bombs on missiles, bombers and
submarines, poised on hair trigger alert, and capable of bringing
cataclysmic destruction anywhere on the planet." WRONG!
As Tim Rinne, Director of Nebraskans For Peace so well put in his 2007
article "StratCom in
of the Earth"
http://www.nebraskansforpeace.org/nepeace/stratcom/0607_stratcomresist.php
(Read it!)
STRATCom is all about the domination of space! As soon as the
a complete lock on the militarization of space, the
longer need nukes to dominate and rule the earth. And as soon as this
happens, you will see the
organization in the world! They will get on the Bishop's anti nuke
band wagon and hunt down all who dare maintain any nuclear weapons.
And the world will not be any safer David from PAX
You got to get updated David!
Bp O'Brien's said nothing new in his talk in
words that our Church has been mouthing for decades. The Church has
plenty of great statements about nuclear weapons and war. What we got
to remember is to make a statement does not fulfill an obligation but
announces one... The real issue facing the Catholic Church regarding
nuclear weapons and modern warfare is what is the Church willing to
risk to fulfill the obligations attached to their wonderful words on
war and peace?
Frank Cordaro
Phil Berrigan CW House
(515) 282-4781 www.DesMoinesCatholicWorker.org
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