But the good people of the still plundered world, must not wait until the emergence of sanity to speak out, because the immanent danger is already upon us all, and don't expect relief from anyone in the dominating and plundering First World.
Former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who helped write both major American civil rights acts, wrote an intense forward to the book To Win a Nuclear War, The Pentagon's Secret War Plans, by astrophysicist Michio Kaku, who used the Freedom of Information Act to documented the many times Americans have threatened to use their nuclear weapons:
Ramsey Clark wrote:
No nation or individual can be permitted to possess the power to destroy the world. An imperative need is for an informed and active public struggling for its right to survive."
The government of Americans means to have its way through the use and threatened to use of superior force. It will lie. It will deceive. It will kill. It will escalate the threat and use of force to the highest level it dares. It will bluff, dangerous as that can be. It will do whatever is must to dominate. It does this in the face of the fact that its very preparation for a nuclear war may destroy all life. American war planners busily devised strategies for crippling the Soviet Union with revealing names like BROILER, FROLIC, SIZZLE, SHAKEDOWN, DROPSHOT, and VULTURE. The number of Soviet targets to be destroyed grew in number from 20 cities in December 1945 to 200 cities in 1949 and to 3261 total targets by 1957. The number of times the use of nuclear weapons has been contemplated by Americans is unbearable."
"An imperative need is for an informed and active public struggling for its right to survive."
Attorney Clark, wrote the above in 1986.
Planet Earth and its population is in more danger today from insane Americans for the thirty-two years of public silence in the much aggrieved but too silent, but saner, 'Third World.'
May Ramsey Clark's entreaty find some Third World activists' response before it is too late.
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