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The New Nuclear Danger: George W Bush's Military-Industrial Complex

by Helen Caldicott

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Book News Annotation:

Caldicott (founder, Physicians for Social Responsibility) reveals how arms dealers have generated their profits by exploiting—and promoting—America's current military crisis. Focusing on the Pentagon's resistance to nuclear disarmament, she details the Bush administrations debt to the arms industry, the military's use of America's renewed fear of terrorism, and the danger represented by the country's nuclear arsenal.
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Synopsis:

Helen Caldicott looks at the links between politicians and the arms industry and warns of the incredible dangers inherent in allowing weapons manufacturers to dictate foreign policy, in a book designed to educate, alert and mobilize concerned citizens.

Description:

The world-renowned antinuclear activist's argument for a response to terrorism based on the country's best interests rather than weapons manufacturers' bottom line. On September 18, one week after the World Trade disaster, Lockheed Martin, the country's leading manufacturer of conventional weaponry, nuclear delivery systems, and national missile defense, took a full page ad in the New York Times echoing JFK's famous call to "pay any price....to assure the survival and the success of liberty." The ad offered an unusually public display of what is typically the invisible hand and muscle of the arms industry guiding American sentiment and government. In her uncannily timely new book, Dr. Helen Caldicott looks at the indebtedness of the Bush Administration to the arms industry and warns of the incredible dangers inherent in allowing weapons manufacturers to dictate foreign policy. Recounting the history of government collusion with industry, Caldicott shows how the merging of weapons firms in the 1980s created hugely powerful "death merchants," including Lockheed and others, ready to lobby politicians and manipulate public opinion on behalf of their corporate interests. Now, with unprecedented acts of terrorism fueling the American public's willingness to grant its government broad power to wage war, the constant pressure from weapons makers to use military force — and by extension, buy more of their weapons?poses the very real threat of nuclear war. Enumerating, as a physician, the medical consequences of such a war, Caldicott demonstrates conclusively that the notion of nuclear survival is a complete fantasy, and that nuclear victory is an oxymoron. In the same way that a generation embraced Caldicott's hugely influential Nuclear Madness and Missile Envy, The New Nuclear Danger stands to educate, alert, and mobilize millions of young people and concerned citizens, who must understand the planetary threat posed by overly-aggressive nuclear scientific establishments and weapons industries in a volatile world.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781565847408
Subtitle:
(George W). Bush's military-industrial complex
Author:
Caldicott, Helen
Publisher:
New Press
Location:
New York
Subject:
Military Science
Subject:
United states
Subject:
U.S. Government
Subject:
Engineering - Hydraulic
Subject:
Nuclear warfare
Subject:
World politics
Subject:
International Security
Subject:
Nuclear weapons
Subject:
Military-industrial complex
Subject:
Arms race
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - International Secur
Subject:
Government - U.S. Government
Copyright:
Series Volume:
no. 40
Publication Date:
c2002
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
xx, 263 p.
Dimensions:
8.22x6.26x.77 in. .70 lbs.

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