Daniel Ellsberg on the Most Dangerous Missiles

From DavidSwanson.com:

Daniel Ellsberg is a former U.S. military analyst employed by the RAND Corporation who precipitated a national uproar in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, the U.S. military’s account of activities during the Vietnam War, to The New York Times. Ellsberg has continued as a political activist, giving lecture tours and speaking out about current events, and as an author of critically important books, and as a guest on this program and many others. Dan Ellsberg has recently published with Norman Solomon an article in The Nation magazine titled “To Avoid Armageddon, Don’t Modernize Missiles—Eliminate Them.”

4 thoughts on “Daniel Ellsberg on the Most Dangerous Missiles”

  1. What, me worry? About missiles? I’ve got the WuFlu to worry about. In saecula saeculorum.

  2. Lets look at the bright side! Nuclear winter might be the answer to global warming and overpopulation as well.

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