Here's a little fantasy for you to ponder: what if one of
our senior foreign policy officials accidentally swallowed some sodium
pentothal (aka "truth serum") before some public hearing or press conference,
and started speaking the truth about one of those issues where prevarication, political
correctness, and obfuscation normally prevail? You know: what if they started
saying in public all those things that they probably believe in private? What sorts of "inconvenient truths" might
suddenly get revealed?
In that spirit, here's my Top Five Truths You Won't Hear Any
U.S. Official Admit.
#1: "We're never gonna get rid of our nuclear
weapons." U.S. presidents have
talked about disarmament since the beginning of the
nuclear age. According to the 1967
Non-Proliferation Treaty, we're formally committed to "to pursue negotiations in
good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race
at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and
complete disarmament under strict and effective international control." It has even become fashionable for retired
foreign policy experts like George Shultz, William Perry, Sam Nunn, and Henry
Kissinger to call for eliminating nuclear weapons too (even though they would have
strenuously opposed such actions while in office) and of course Barack Obama
made some speeches about it early in his presidency. And now some folks are trying to make a big
deal about Chuck Hagel's involvement with Global Zero, a respectable international
campaign to get rid of nuclear weapons.
For the rest of the story: http://walt.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/01/27/some_inconvenient_truths?wp_login_redirect=0
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