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N-missile programme rubbished

LONDON: Three retired senior military officers yesterday condemned Britain’s plans to renew its independent nuclear deterrent, saying the Trident system was “completely useless” against modern threats.
“Nuclear weapons have shown themselves to be completely useless as a deterrent to the threats and scale of violence we currently, or are likely to, face – particularly international terrorism,” they wrote in The Times.
The idea of an independent deterrent was redundant, they said, as it was “unthinkable” that Britain would launch its nuclear weapons without the backing and support of the US.
Lawmakers voted in March 2007 to renew the Trident submarine nuclear missile system, at a cost of about £20bn, arguing it was an integral part of Britain’s national defence.
But a significant number of lawmakers in then prime minister Tony Blair’s ruling Labour party opposed the move, arguing that renewing Trident breached the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and was too costly.
In their letter, the retired military officers said the advantages of being in the nuclear club – all the permanent members of the UN Security Council have nuclear weapons – “no longer has the resonance it once did”.
“Political clout derives much more from economic strength,” they said.
The signatories are Field Marshal Lord Bramall, a former head of the armed forces, and retired generals Lord David Ramsbotham and Sir Hugh Beach. – AFP

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