[NukeNet] Alert: Stop nuclear weapons "Complex Transformation"
Marylia Kelley
marylia at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 4 19:12:07 EST 2008
Stop the Bomplex!
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Take Action!
Bomplex = Nukes Forever
The Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Nuclear Security Administration
(NNSA) wants to refurbish the industrial infrastructure responsible for
building and maintaining nuclear weapons. DOE originally called this plan
Complex 2030; they have now changed the name to Complex Transformation. We
are calling it the Bombplex because it will ensure that the U.S.
continues building new nuclear weapons indefinetely. The Bomplex is
expensive ($150 billion) and dangerous.
Bomplex = Proliferation
Among other things, the Bomplex will give DOE the capacity to build new
nuclear weapons like the Reliable Replacement Warhead. This will
hinder international non-proliferation initiatives and cripple
international nuclear disarmament efforts. If the DOE is designing new
nuclear weapons and improving its ability to make them, the U.S. will not
be able to convince other countries to abandon their nuclear weapons
programs. "Do as we say, not as we do" is not good foreign policy. The
Bomplex will result in more countries with nuclear weapons and ultimately
jeopardize national security.
Help Stop the Bombplex: No Nukes is Good Nukes!
In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), DOE is
required to accept and consider comments on the Bombplex. This is your
chance to be part of a growing movement. More than 32,000 comments have
already been submitted-a record for DOE! Tell your government to abandon
their Bomplex plan and instead work towards eliminating nuclear weapons!
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation - www.wagingpeace.org
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Marylia Kelley,
Executive Director
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2582 Old First Street
Livermore, CA 94551
Ph: (925) 443-7148
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Email: marylia at trivalleycares.org or marylia at earthlink.net
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