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Monday, November 22, 2004
Congress finally says no to Bush's limitless requests
It took long enough.
Frankly, if we really want to fight terrorism, we don't need a new generation of nuclear weapons. No, if this administration actually cared about winning the War on Terrorism, they need to adequately fund our troops and create new special ops forces (like John Kerry supported).
Congress has eliminated the financing of research supported by President Bush into a new generation of nuclear weapons, including investigations into low-yield atomic bombs and an earth-penetrating warhead that could destroy weapons bunkers deep underground.Link.
The Bush administration called in 2002 for exploring new nuclear weapons that could deter a wide range of threats, including possible development of a warhead that could go after hardened, deeply buried targets, or lower-power bombs that could be used to destroy chemical or biological stockpiles without contaminating a wide area.
But research on those programs was dropped from the $388 billion government-wide spending bill adopted Saturday, a rare instance in which the Republican-controlled Congress has gone against the president. The move slowly came to light over the weekend as details of the extensive measure became clear.
Frankly, if we really want to fight terrorism, we don't need a new generation of nuclear weapons. No, if this administration actually cared about winning the War on Terrorism, they need to adequately fund our troops and create new special ops forces (like John Kerry supported).
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