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    US weighing steep nuclear arms cuts

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is weighing options for sharp new cuts to the U.S. nuclear force, including a reduction of up to 80 percent in the number of deployed weapons, The Associated Press has learned.

    Even the most modest option now under consideration would be an historic and politically bold disarmament step in a presidential election year, although the plan is in line with President Barack Obama's 2009 pledge to pursue the elimination of nuclear weapons.

    No final decision has been made, but the administration is considering at least three options for lower total numbers of deployed strategic nuclear weapons cutting to around 1,000 to 1,100, 700 to 800, or 300 to 400, according to a former government official and a congressional staffer. Both spoke on condition of anonymity in order to reveal internal administration deliberations.

    The potential cuts would be from a current treaty limit of 1,550 deployed strategic warheads.

    A level of 300 deployed strategic nuclear weapons would take the U.S. back to levels not seen since 1950 when the nation was ramping up production in an arms race with the Soviet Union. The U.S. numbers peaked at above 12,000 in the late 1980s and first dropped below 5,000 in 2003.

    Obama has often cited his desire to seek lower levels of nuclear weapons, but specific options for a further round of cuts had been kept under wraps until the AP learned of the three options now on the table.

    A spokesman for the White House's National Security Council, Tommy Vietor, said Tuesday that the options developed by the Pentagon have not yet been presented to Obama.

    The Pentagon's press secretary, George Little, declined to comment on specific force level options because they are classified. He said Obama had asked the Pentagon to develop several "alternative approaches" to nuclear deterrence.

    The U.S. could make further weapons reductions on its own but is seen as more likely to propose a new round of arms negotiations with Russia, in which cuts in deployed weapons would be one element in a possible new treaty between the former Cold War adversaries.

    Stephen Young, senior analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists, which favors nuclear arms reductions, said Tuesday, "The administration is absolutely correct to look at deep cuts like this. The United States does not rely on nuclear weapons as a central part of our security."

    Even small proposed cuts are likely to draw heavy criticism from Republicans who have argued that a smaller nuclear force would weaken the U.S. at a time when Russia, China and others are strengthening their nuclear capabilities. They also argue that shrinking the American arsenal would undermine the credibility of the nuclear "umbrella" that the United States provides for allies such as Japan, South Korea and Turkey, who might otherwise build their own nuclear forces.

    The administration last year began considering a range of possible future reductions below the levels agreed in the New START treaty with Russia that took effect one year ago. Options are expected to be presented to Obama soon. The force levels he settles on will form the basis of a new strategic nuclear war plan to be produced by the Pentagon.

    The U.S. already is on track to reduce to 1,550 deployed strategic nuclear warheads by 2018, as required by New START. As of last Sept. 1, the United States had 1,790 warheads and Russia had 1,566, according to treaty-mandated reports by each. The treaty does not bar either country from cutting below 1,550 on their own.

    Those who favor additional cuts argue that nuclear weapons have no role in major security threats of the 21st century, such as terrorism. A 2010 nuclear policy review by the Pentagon said the U.S. nuclear arsenal also is "poorly suited" to deal with challenges posed by "unfriendly regimes seeking nuclear weapons" — an apparent reference to Iran.

    It's unclear what calculus went into each of the three options now under consideration at the White House.

    The notion of a 300-weapon arsenal is featured prominently in a paper written for the Pentagon by a RAND National Defense Project Institute analyst last October, in the early stages of the administration's review of nuclear requirements. The author, Paul K. Davis, wrote that he was not advocating any particular course of action but sought to provide an analytic guide for how policymakers could think about the implications of various levels of nuclear reductions.

    Davis wrote that an arsenal of 300 weapons might be considered adequate for deterrence purposes if that force level was part of a treaty with sound anti-cheating provisions; if the U.S. deployed additional non-nuclear weapons with global reach, and if the U.S. had "hypothetically excellent," if limited, defenses against long- and medium-range nuclear missiles.

    In 2010, three Air Force analysts wrote in Strategic Studies Quarterly, an Air Force publication, that the U.S. could get by with as few as 311 deployed nuclear weapons, and that it didn't matter whether Russia followed suit with its own cuts.

    New U.S. cuts could open the prospect for a historic reshaping of the American nuclear arsenal, which for decades has stood on three legs: submarine-launched ballistic missiles, ground-based ballistic missiles and weapons launched from big bombers like the B-52 and the stealthy B-2. The traditional rationale for this "triad" of weaponry is that it is essential to surviving any nuclear exchange.

    As recently as last month the administration said it was keeping the triad intact under current plans, while also hinting at future cuts to the force. In the 2013 defense budget submitted to Congress on Monday, the administration proposed a two-year delay in the development of a new generation of ballistic missile submarines that carry nuclear weapons. That will save an estimated $4.3 billion over five years.

    In congressional testimony last November, the Pentagon's point man on nuclear policy, James N. Miller, declined to say what options for force reductions the administration was considering. Rep. Michael Turner, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee's strategic forces subcommittee, unsuccessfully pressed Miller for key details about his policy review. As recently as last month Turner said in an interview that he feared the administration was bent on cutting the force.

    In his written testimony at a Nov. 2 hearing chaired by Turner, Miller made it clear that the administration was making a fundamental reassessment of nuclear weapons requirements. In unusually stark terms he said the critical question at hand was "what to do" if a nuclear-armed state or non-state entity could not be deterred from launching an attack.

    "In effect, we are asking: what are the guiding concepts for employing nuclear weapons to deter adversaries of the United States, and what are the guiding concepts for ending a nuclear conflict on the best possible terms if one has started?" he said.

    Nuclear stockpile numbers are closely guarded secrets in most states that possess them, but private nuclear policy experts say no countries other than the U.S. and Russia are thought to have more than 300. The Federation of American Scientists estimates that France has about 300, China about 240, Britain about 225, and Israel, India and Pakistan roughly 100 each.

    Since taking office Obama has put heavy emphasis on reducing the role and number of nuclear weapons as part of a broader strategy for limiting the global spread of nuclear arms technology and containing the threat of nuclear terrorism. That strategy is being put to the test most urgently by Iran's suspected pursuit of a nuclear bomb.

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    Robert Burns can be followed on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/robertburnsAP

     

    66 comments

    • Roscoe x  •  Cambridge, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      this president has got to be raising red lights in the heads of some people. DO THINK THIS IS THE TIME TO CUT BACK ON THE NATIONS NUKE STOCK AROUND THE WORLD? do you see that this fool plans on giving the muslim nations $800 million dollars for the arab uprising to promote democracy..... this president is GARBAGE he is a TRAITOR he is giving your money away to your enemies. he is bankrupting your country. he is destabilizing your currency. he is making your nation weak VOTE FOR ANYONE BUT OBAMA
    • Funky  •  3 mths ago
      I think it's a premature step. From a technological point of view, the US nuclear weapons (with the exception of the Trident II SLBM) do not compare favorably to Russia and France latest missiles (SS-27, M51). Ok France is an ally... but even the american scientists say that its arsenal is the most modern in the world. US is the only military superpower because it can deploy more nukes than anybody else. When it losses that advantage, the world military balance will never be the same again.
      • Kirkwood 3 mths ago
        We have nonnuclear weapons, Just as powerful without the radiation. (Thermal Fuel Bomb) Mr Funky you judge our Superpower status on how many times over that we can destroy the Earth. I thought the deterrent to conflict was the goal not total destructive power.
      • rico 3 mths ago
        So funky when do you think the US and France will be launching nuclear attacks on each other? Russia is no longer interested in attacking the US anymore than the US is in attacking them. Once a nation joins the global supply chain war with other supply chain members becomes a less desirable option because it gets in the way of business.
    • John  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      Keep the nucs get rid of Obama
    • bobr  •  3 mths ago
      Is this nightmare ever going to end????
    • Ed  •  3 mths ago
      "a smaller nuclear force would weaken the U.S. at a time when Russia, China and others are strengthening their nuclear capabilities. " Another ridiculous Republican lie. China has about 300, Russia has 8,000, and dropping, the US has 5,000
      • D 3 mths ago
        Republicans love wasting taxpayer dollars when it benefits their districts. And where are the major production facilities? In GOP districts.
    • bobr  •  3 mths ago
      AND he is gaining in popularity according the polls. These libs have got to be nuts or the most stupid people in the world!!
      • Kirkwood 3 mths ago
        Who do you have???? If you can't come up with someone better, stop complaining.
      • Bacon Eating Infidel 3 mths ago
        Kirkwood, My dog is not trying to destroy the country !
      • bobr 3 mths ago
        @Bacon: Your dog could do a better by a long shot!!!!
    • STEPHEN  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Keep our nukes - get rid of this traitor Obama before he "FUNDAMENTALLY" sells us down the river
      • Joe 3 mths ago
        world free of nuclear of mass destruction.zero tolerance for the nuclaer weapon arouind the world/
      • brad k 3 mths ago
        Traitor? You shut your mouth, Georgia douche. You should be #$%$ slapped for missusing such terms.
      • brad k 3 mths ago
        You and your 6 douchebag losers too!
    • None  •  3 mths ago
      Another GeniuAss idea Barry.... Also make sure to give that 800 million to the muslim brotherhood... because you meet all the requirements... a brother a muslim and a hood
    • James K  •  3 mths ago
      For Christ's sake, half the world is gearing up for war and Obummer wants to downgrade the military to it's lowest point since WW1? There is no end to this mans lunacy.
    • Publius Americanus  •  3 mths ago
      OBAMA probably will sell them to CHINA for a few more loans for WELFARE ...
    • T.W.  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Obama is a fkng idiot. Our enemies are growing their nuclear arsenal and this fkng clown wants to cut our's by 80%. What a fkng joke!
    • scott  •  3 mths ago
      obama is weakening this country every day he is in office. he is cutting our military might while china and russia are building thiers daily
    • gee cee  •  3 mths ago
      ROBERT BURNS | Associated Press sources has to be question, we need people with experience in this field to discuss these issues. owebama is an extremist so I trust nothing he proposed or does to be in America's best interest. If he believed 10% of that stuff jeremiah wright the heretic said its very dangerous!
    • Walid  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      No!, Nyet! No way Jose Not goin ta happen. This cannot be done until the next election anyway and Obama is sooooooooooo gone!
    • ChangeAmerica  •  Owensboro, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Boy that is a mistake, just when these terrorist countries are going Nuclear. Dumb !
    • free USA  •  3 mths ago
      There goes our teeth, threat. Is he gearing up for us to completely fail, not just nationally, but worldwide? Everyday it seems like he is disarming us, making us vulnerable to anyone, including smaller Islam countries.

      Something isn't right.
    • john  •  3 mths ago
      Russia,China, North Korea and Iran are adding more Nukes and Obama the IDIOT is talking about sending us back to 1950!! Vote the IDIOT OBAMA OUT!!
    • FIRE IDIOT OBAMA  •  3 mths ago
      This a a shining example of the complete incompetence of this idiot obama
    • IBEDERN  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Obama is really doing this country in. One day one of the foreign countries will take America with out a shot. matter of time. Cutting our military now our nuclear weapons.
    • John  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      I'm thinking that an important factor would be what happens to the non-deployed weapons. Can they be redeployed if needed & how long would that take. Also, the threat of such redeployability is as significant as the reality.
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