The U.S. military takes the security of nuclear weapons more seriously than prohibitions of torture, and it should. But couldn't it take both seriously?
By the way, if you thought the problem with the handling of these nukes was immediate risk to American citizens, please! This was about security of the weapons. While they were mistakenly flying around, their security was too light and lax.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Four colonels
Labels:
boston globe,
military,
nukes,
torture,
walter pincus,
washington post
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