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The Epoch Times Perspectives A7 January 24, 2011 How to Keep the Nuclear Genie in the Bottle By RICHARD WEITZ WASHINGTON—The processes associated with globalization—the spread of sensitive nuclear technologies throughout the world, improved means of communication and transportation, and the worldwide diffusion of knowledge through the Internet—have exacerbated nuclear terrorist threats. Consider the following examples: Last November two Armenian men pleaded guilty during a secret trial to smuggling highly enriched uranium into Georgia—fresh proof of the continuing dangers of nuclear materials smuggling in the former Soviet Union. In March, the pair was arrested in a sting operation for trying to sell the material to Islamic militants. Although a small amount, the uranium was potentially usable in a nuclear warhead or dirty bomb. Similar smuggling incidents were detected in Georgia in 2006 and 2003, suggesting that the former Soviet bloc remains the soft underbelly of nuclear security while world focus is on North Korea and Iran. Another newly revealed nuclear smuggling incident, this time in the Congo, dates from 2008, when a group of Rwandan rebels in the east of the country attempted to sell six containers of purported uranium that dated back to the days of Belgian colonial rule. Uranium from Rwanda’s Shinkolobwe mine, which closed in 1960, was sold to the United States by Belgium in 1943. Americans later used the uranium to make the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. Pakistan is another source of nuclear nightmares. The cables published by WikiLeaks reveal frantic American diplomats failing to make Pakistan’s nuclear assets more secure. One prominent cable records how, despite years of efforts, Washington has proved unable to induce Pakistani officials to fulfill their legal obligation to return U.S.-supplied highenriched uranium stored at a Pakistani civilian research reactor. On Dec. 21, 2010, the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed an agreement to prevent trafficking of nuclear and radioactive materials. The United States has completed similar pacts with Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Ukraine. nuclear dangers Whereas in public U.S. officials have offered reassuring comments about Pakistani nuclear security, the cables warn that growth of Islamist extremism and Pakistan’s nuclear weapons complex is raising the risk that both phenomena could fuse with Islamist terrorists The CHECKPOINT: Georgian soldiers speak with plain-clothed men at a checkpoint of a military training base outside Tbilisi, on Jan. 11. Georgia has been a focus of nuclear material smuggling over the last few years. vano shlamov/afp/getty images detonating a Pakistani nuclear device—perhaps in Times Square, the target of a failed Pakistani car bomb earlier this year. A conventional explosion in Times Square during theater hours could cause horrific casualties. But if such a weapon included radioactive materials smuggled from Pakistan, the United States would suffer the most devastating act of terrorism in world history. The resulting losses would be worse than those from the 9/11 attacks. People would avoid contaminated areas, those at risk would seek medical care, and global transportation networks would freeze. Islamist terrorists have launched several attacks against Pakistan’s nuclear sites in recent years, including a nuclear missile storage facility at Sargodha, a nuclear air base at Kamra, and a nuclear-weapons assembly site at Wah. Leaked cables cite Russian and U.S. concerns about “insider access” to the country’s sprawling nuclear complex, pointing to the obvious risk that some of the 130,000 people working in Pakistan’s nuclear establishment might aid Islamist terrorists to attack Western targets. In February 2009, the U.S. ambassador wrote, “Our major concern is not having an Islamic militant steal an entire weapon but rather the chance someone working in GOP [government of Pakistan] facilities could gradually smuggle enough material out to eventually make a weapon.” Fortunately, globalization has also provided defenders against nuclear terrorism with tools to counter it. The U.S. government is erecting a multilayered defense of self-reinforcing initiatives to counter these threats based on international coalitions of governments, some of which are longstanding security competitors. layers of defense The first layer involves locking down dangerous nuclear materials; the second stratum seeks to interdict nuclear materials “on the move” through various international smuggling networks; the final layer consists in barriers erected at U.S. border posts and other points of entry. Prevention involves constraining the amount of unsecured nuclear material through various arms control, disarmament, and threat reduction measures. In addition, prevention includes physical security measures such as consolidating nuclear materials at a limited number of protected and monitored sites, something the United States has done with its own nuclear complex in recent years. The second layer of measures focusing on interdiction encompasses initiatives to intercept or retrieve nuclear material that has escaped secure control. In late December, the U.S. Domestic Nuclear Detection Office delivered its long-awaited "strategic plan" to Congress for establishing a global nuclear detection architecture. The idea is to create a worldwide network of sensors, communications, personnel, and other elements to detect and report the potential movement of illicit nuclear and radioactive materials or weapons. U.S. Deployment to Costa Rica Heightens Tensions Other assistance seeks to enhance the capabilities of their coast and border guards to interdict nuclear traffickers. For example, the By JOHN LINDSAY-POLAND February 2007 U.S. agreement with Georgia identifies 50 priority areas for joint action The Costa Rican legislature on Dec. 20 apto improve Georgia’s capabilities, especially proved another deployment of dozens of U.S. those related to law enforcement, to counter ships to its territory for the next six months, nuclear smuggling. but denied permission for warships to deploy The final U.S. line of defense aims to to the country until a full debate occurs. fortify U.S. ports of entry as well as other The decision came at a moment when the unauthorized border crossings against nu- country’s relationship with neighboring Nicaclear smuggling. For instance, almost all ragua remains tense. Congress granted percontainer cargo now entering U.S. seaports mission for the deployment of 46 U.S. Coast is screened for radioactive materials that can Guard ships, 42 armed helicopters, and up to be used to make either a nuclear weapon or 4,000 sailors to combat drug trafficking. more likely a “dirty bomb,” a device that uses Only four legislators voted against the deconventional explosives to spew radioactive ployment. Juan Carlos Mendoza, leader of material over a large area even in the absence the Citizen Action Party, explained that his of nuclear detonation. opposition to the agreement is based on the These measures are complemented by vari- United States being at war, and that as such, ous domestic programs to secure U.S. nuclear even Coast Guard ships are under the manmaterial and technologies from misuse. To date of the military. “Costa Rica signed a patake one example, new regulations now better trolling agreement with civilian authorities control the sale and storage of radioactive sub- and not with the military part. This could be stances to U.S. hospitals and universities. violating the active and permanent neutrality The threat of nuclear terrorism has even of our country,” he said. had a benign impact on international poliAnother deputy, José María Villalta of the tics. Despite their differences on many in- Broad Front, said there is no evidence that ternational security issues, Russia and the the deployments have contributed to reducUnited States collaborate well against nuclear ing drug addiction or to traffickers changing terrorist threats. In 2006, for example, then their routes away from Costa Rica. presidents Vladimir Putin and George Bush Meanwhile, the day after its approval of launched a new Global Initiative to Counter the U.S. naval deployment, Costa Rica deNuclear Terrorism. nounced Nicaragua at the United Nations Many other countries—including nucle- for the presence of troops along the San Juan ar-armed China, India, and Pakistan—have River that serves as a border between the two joined this initiative, which unlike many gen- nations. Its government alleged that Nicaeral nonproliferation initiatives focuses on ragua had “invaded” and “occupied” Costa reducing nuclear terrorist dangers by engag- Rica. The same day, Nicaragua protested an ing a wide range of public and private actors. “incursion” into Nicaragua by Costa Rican For example, local law enforcement personnel ships and a plane. exchange best practices with foreign counterCosta Rican ambassador to the U.N., Eduparts under its rubric. They also work with ardo Ulibarri, said that his country has no private corporations to strengthen security military, and has instead appealed to the OAS at civilian nuclear plants. (Organization of American States), but that Although China and the United States may Nicaragua had rejected the OAS’s jurisdicdisagree over how to respond to the nuclear tion. Nicaragua asserts that its troops dredgactivities of Iran, Pakistan, and North Korea, ing the river are in their own territory, which they and other governments share an in- extends to the Costa Rican side of the river. terest in fighting transnational nuclear terThe approval to deploy armed U.S. ships rorists that might attack any target on the and helicopters to Costa Rica sends a mesglobe, whether that’s Washington, London, sage that the United States could use the or Beijing. threat of force to arbitrate the conflict, probably in Costa Rica’s favor. Richard Weitz is senior fellow and director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis, the John Lindsay-Poland is coordinator of the FelHudson Institute, in Washington, D.C. He can lowship of Reconciliation Task Force on Latin be reached at Weitz@Hudson.org. With per- America & the Caribbean and is a contributor mission from YaleGlobal Online. Copyright © to CIP Americas Program. The full version of 2010, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, this article is published on Foreign Policy in Yale University. Focus, www.fpif.org. The ‘Nine Commentaries’ is the book that is disintegrating the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and changing China. This award-winning Epoch Times editorial series discloses the true history and nature of the CCP. Now it is serialized here. 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The Chinese people have been treated as either an obedient mass or a violent mob, but never citizens with guaranteed human rights. The improvement of a nation’s culture is the basis for raising the consciousness of the people. The moral principles of Confucius and Mencius have, for thousands of years, established moral standards and principles. “If all these [moral] principles are abandoned, then people would have no laws to follow and discern no good and evil. They would lose their directions … the Tao would be destroyed.” 1 The purpose of the CCP’s class struggle is continuously to generate chaos, through which it can firmly establish itself as the one and only ruling party and religion in China, using the party’s ideology to control the Chinese people. Government institutions, the military, and news media are all tools used by the CCP to exercise its violent dictatorship. 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