Spot on rench. No comments meant to you personally DG. As a topic near and dear to my heart, liver, lungs and other easily irradiated organs, I don't like to see nuclear warfare sensationalized. The implication the guardian author seems to be shooting for is that you/we/the world is not safe from even the most elaborately guarded and meticulously maintained weapons on earth, and that is simply not true. I'm not naive enough to say nothing
can happen, but trying to invent fear and imply deceit is just asinine. There are enough real threats, and yes real deceit, that there is no need to invent it. The information of exactly what happened is likely controlled in a particular way due to its relation to the inner working of the weapon. Lots of really unsavory characters would love to know how that all works together to better do their evil unto the world; I'm right across the persian gulf from one right now as it happens.
I wish I could tell you how, why, where, and when, but the fact is its kind of irrelevant. The bomb worked like it was supposed to from the ground to the ground, everything worked perfectly. better still, even the conventional explosive did not detonate, and even if it had you would have gotten an extra-green, glowing, swamp, but most likely no parking lot. On top of that we did indeed expand the safeguards, and continue to do so as technology allows...which is a big part of my problem with the original article, and I'm about to go on a slight tangent/gripe, fair warning.
Not long ago the US congress killed the reliable replacement warhead, citing that we didn't want to make more/new nuclear weapons. This decision, based largely on sensationalized reporting and advocacy, means that my personnel and myself will continue to be exposed to a greater hazard than is necessary in the daily care and feeding of this arsenal. For no concrete reason beyond catholic clowns
http://defensetech.org/2006/06/23/clown ... e-missile/ and bongo drums a greater level of surety is forfeit. So when an author deliberately pulls things out of context or makes a reference incorrectly, I get a little pissed.
PS. how do I use text as a link? I wanted to hyperlink that story to "catholic clowns" but gave up.
PPS it takes
forever to scrub blood out of concrete...thanks asshole