Wednesday, April 08, 2009

A Single Nuke Could Destroy America

Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:23 PM
By: Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen

Dear de Andrea

The issue of Iran launching a nuclear warhead over America that would then trigger an electromagnetic pulse (EMP). Numerous actions and overtures by President Obama and his administration has signaled weakness and capitulation to the Iranian mullahs and President Ahmadinejad and are dramatically elevating the concern we have regarding the likelihood of such an attack.

Does anyone seriously believe that those Iranian mullahs who are now following in the footsteps of the Ayatollah Khomeini will hesitate to use a nuclear weapon against America, especially one that would create the widespread devastation an EMP would create?

Given that many sources now estimate Iran will have enough enriched uranium within a year to make a nuclear weapon, the clock is ticking dangerously close to midnight.

In spite of this, the Obama administration is taking various actions demonstrating weakness in the face of this Iranian march to nuclear capability, such as: Obama’s interview with al-Arabiya in which he criticized America for the tensions with the Muslim world. And Obama’s recent message to the Iranian mullahs, which were certainly perceived by them as appeasement and capitulation.

The administration indicates that missile defense capability will be downgraded. Large, painful cuts in defense spending, as noted by Senator Carl Levin, and then the homeland Security director downgrading Islamist terrorism to the new politically correct “man-caused disasters.”

Then we have the nomination of Harold Koh to be legal counsel to the State Department. Koh’s outrageous views include a statement made in 2007 in which he said “he didn't see any reason why Shariah law would not be an acceptable application to govern cases in the United States.”

The pattern here is disturbingly clear. We don’t have to speculate as to what the results of this approach to Muslim “outreach” will be – Western Europe and the UK have been employing it for decades, and the result has been more Islamist militancy, more Islamist demands, and an increase in terror threats, moreover it will not stop.

But now, as we are staring at the prospect of a nuclear-triggered EMP, the stakes are higher than they have ever been. A sword of Damocles hangs over our heads. It is a real threat that has been all but ignored.

On Feb. 3, Iran launched a “communications satellite” into orbit. At this very moment, North Korea is threatening to do the same. [since this e-mail was writtin North Korea has launched its rocket] The ability to launch an alleged communications satellite belies a far more frightening truth. A rocket that can carry a satellite into orbit can also drop a nuclear warhead over any location on the planet in less than 45 minutes.

Far too many timid or uninformed sources maintain that a single launch of a missile poses no true threat to the United States, given our retaliatory power. A reality check is in order and must be discussed in response to such an absurd claim: In fact, one small nuclear weapon, delivered by an ICBM can destroy the United States by maximizing the effect of the resultant electromagnetic pulse upon detonation.

An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a byproduct of detonating an atomic bomb above the Earth’s atmosphere. When a nuclear weapon is detonated in space, the gamma rays emitted trigger a massive electrical disturbance in the upper atmosphere. Moving at the speed of light, this overload will short out all electrical equipment, power grids, and delicate electronics on the Earth’s surface. In fact, it would take only one to three weapons exploding above the continental United States to wipe out our entire grid and transportation network. It might take years to recover from, if ever.

This is not science fiction. If you doubt this, spend a short amount of time skimming the Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack from April 2008. You will come away sobered.

Even now, as the new administration plans to spend trillions on economic bailouts, it has announced plans to reduce funding and downgrade efforts for missile defense. Furthermore, the United States’ reluctance to invest in a modern and credible traditional nuclear deterrent is a serious concern. What good is a bailout, if there is no longer a nation to bail out? Fifty years ago, it was not Sputnik itself that sent a dire chill of warning around the world; it was the capability of the rocket that launched Sputnik. The rocket that lofted Sputnik into orbit also served as Russian ICBM.

Yet for all its rhetoric, the Soviet Union was essentially a rational power that recognized the threat of mutual destruction and thus never stepped to the edge. But this deterrent no longer exists.

The world is different today. We face an enemy that worships death and destruction, even their own. Intercontinental range missiles tipped with nuclear weapons in the hands of leaders driven by fanaticism, leaders that support global terrorism, leaders that have made repeated threats that they will seek our annihilation . . . will now at last be able to achieve that dream in a matter of minutes.

Those who claim that there is little to fear from Iran or North Korea because “at best” they will have only one or two nuclear weapons ignore the catastrophic level of threat we now face from just “a couple” of nuclear weapons.

Again: One to three missiles tipped with nuclear weapons and armed to detonate at a high altitude — to achieve the strongest EMP over the greatest area of the United States — would create an EMP “overlay” that triggers a continental-wide collapse of our entire electrical, transportation, and communications infrastructure.

Within weeks after such an attack, tens of millions of Americans would perish. The impact has been likened to a nationwide Hurricane Katrina. Some studies estimate that 90 percent of all Americans might very well die in the year after such an attack as our transportation, food distribution, communications, public safety, law enforcement, and medical infrastructures collapse.

We most likely would never recover from the blow:

Two things need to be done now and without delay:

1. Make it clear in the strongest of terms that, if either Iran or North Korea launches a rocket on a trajectory headed toward the territory of the United States, we will shoot it down. The risk of not doing so is beyond acceptable. And if they construe this as an act of war, so be it, for they fired the first shot. The risk of sitting back for 30 minutes and praying it is not an EMP strike is beyond acceptable, beyond rational on our part. One might think that this goes without saying, but it doesn’t. This administration has taken a more diplomatic wait and see approach.

2. Funding for EMP defense must be a top national priority. To downgrade or halt our missile defense program, which at last is becoming viable after 25 years of research, would be an action of criminal negligence. But Obama said we are going to downgrade our missile defense program. Surely, with such a threat confronting us, a fair and open debate, with full public access and the setting aside of partisan politics, is in order. In the meantime, a policy must be stated today that we will indeed shoot down any missile aimed towards the United States that is fired by Iran or North Korea.

America’s survival, your survival, and your family’s survival might very well depend on it.

Newt

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