Anonymous ID: cffa32 Oct. 29, 2024, 6 p.m. No.21858656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8664 >>8671 >>8700

The Samson Option: Israel’s Plan to Nuke Its Opponents

 

What’s ambiguous about Israel’s nuclear policy is not whether the country has these weapons, but how it plans to use them.

 

On September 22, 1979, U.S. surveillance satellite “Vela 6911” detected a double flash of light in the Indian Ocean midway between Africa and Antarctica that appeared to be consistent with the detonation of a nuclear weapon. As researchers with the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) note in their paper, “Israeli Nuclear Weapons, 2021,” U.S. intelligence at the time of “the Vela incident” believed the double flash to be an Israeli nuclear test, conducted with logistical support from the Apartheid-era South African government. A panel assembled by President Jimmy Carter, however, rejected this conclusion based on a premise that the Administration knew to be false, but did not want to challenge politically—that Israel did not possess nuclear weapons.

 

Israeli “nuclear ambiguity,” its lack of official confirmation or denial that it possesses nuclear weapons, persists to this day. Nevertheless, as of 2021, researchers estimate that the country possesses ninety nuclear warheads, capable of being delivered by aircraft, land-based ballistic missiles, and sea-based cruise missiles. Israel is reserving these weapons for “the Samson Option”: an all-out assault on the civilian population centers of its opponents.

 

Researchers have been able to reconstruct the history and current status of Israel’s nuclear program through declassified materials, as well as statements by Israeli politicians and officers themselves.

 

“Israeli officials do not explicitly discuss the country’s nuclear doctrine, but the country still needs to implicitly signal the circumstances under which it would use nuclear weapons for deterrence purposes,” says Kelsey Davenport, director of nonproliferation policy at the Arms Control Association, which advocates for nuclear disarmament. “Reading between the lines of statements from former and current officials and military planners provides insights into how the country may use its nuclear weapons, such as the Samson Option.”

 

In 1999, Israeli-American historian Avner Cohen published Israel and the Bomb, which relied on recently declassified documents from archives in Israel and the United States to piece together the process by which the government of Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion colluded with or deceived U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, French Prime Minister Guy Mollet, and Norwegian Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen to begin construction of a nuclear reactor in the late 1950s. Ben-Gurion’s government first denied the reactor’s existence, then insisted on its peaceful purposes in scientific research and energy production—all while intending to produce weapons-grade plutonium. Israel may have assembled its first nuclear weapon as early as 1967. It remains the only country in the Middle East with nuclear weapons.

 

The ambiguity around Israel’s nuclear arsenal also extends to its nuclear doctrine, or the circumstances under which it would choose to deploy nuclear weapons. A previous report from the FAS describes a key component of Israel’s nuclear doctrine as “the Samson Option,” a reference to the biblical figure Samson, who killed himself and his enemies by collapsing the pillars of the temple in which they all stood. The Samson Option similarly invokes murder-suicide, threatening any force that successfully defeats Israel’s conventional military with nuclear retaliation.

 

“Israel’s policy of never formally acknowledging its nuclear arsenal makes its doctrine ambiguous, but the Samson Option is believed to refer to Israel’s plans for overwhelming nuclear retaliation against non-nuclear adversaries if the country faces an imminent, existential threat,” says Davenport. “It would likely include deliberate, disproportionate nuclear strikes against non-military targets, such as cities, despite the clear violation of international humanitarian law.”

 

https://progressive.org/latest/the-samson-option-israels-plan-to-nuke-its-opponents-dilawar-20240624/

Anonymous ID: cffa32 Oct. 29, 2024, 6:03 p.m. No.21858679   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8820 >>8981 >>9233 >>9315 >>9355

Peterson Space Force Base Dining Hall Closed Indefinitely After 'Significant Safety Incident'

 

Guardians and airmen stationed at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado have been without an on-base dining hall facility for months after it was closed this summer due to a safety issue, according to an internal memo.

 

The Aragon Dining Facility, located on the Colorado Springs base, has been closed since July. An internal memo, marked as Controlled Unclassified Information documents that aren't classified but are still out of public view was posted on the 21st Force Support Squadron's website and detailed the closure.

 

"On 2 July 2024, the Aragon Dining Facility experienced a significant safety incident," the memo read. "Due to the nature of the incident, it has been determined necessary to close the facility temporarily to ensure the safety and well-being of all personnel and patrons."

 

The dining hall will remain closed "until further notice," the memo added. A spokesperson for Space Base Delta 1 detailed the dining hall, or DFAC, closed "due to facility infrastructure conditions” but did not provide any specific details.

 

Peterson, home to Space Base Delta 1, consists of 3,700 service members, according to the base's website. Guardians and airmen affected by the DFAC closure are receiving type II Basic Allowance for Subsistence, or BAS, in the amount of $920.50 a month to buy groceries and eat at restaurants nearby.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2024/10/29/peterson-space-force-base-dining-hall-closed-indefinitely-after-significant-safety-incident.html

Anonymous ID: cffa32 Oct. 29, 2024, 6:05 p.m. No.21858704   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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MY OLD DIGS ON IT SAYS THEY HAVE A NUKE STASHED IN EVERY EMBASSY THE WORLD OVER and will detonate all of them if they feel threatened.

 

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