The Doomsday Machine

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by Daniel Ellsberg


  U.S. nuclear threats and, here, here, here

  U.S preemptive strike on, here

  war fighting strategy against, here, here

  world conquest premise, here, here, here, here

  at WWII end, here

  Spaatz, General, here

  Spain, here, here, here

  Spark Plug procedures, here

  special access programs (SAPs), here

  special intelligence (SI) clearance, here

  Speer, Albert, here, here, here

  Sputnik, here

  SS-6s and SS-7s, here

  SS-9s, here, here

  Stalin, Joseph, here

  Stanley, Timothy, here, here, here

  Stimson, Henry L., here, here, here, here, here, here

  St. Paul (ship), here

  “Strains on the Fail-Safe System” (Ellsberg), here

  Strategic Air Command (SAC)

  alert levels and notification of, here

  Berlin crisis and, here, here, here

  command and control preservation and, here

  Cuban missile crisis and, here, here

  delegation of authority to, here, here

  Doomsday Machine and, here

  drill rehearsals, here

  early mission of, here

  Execute order authentication and, here, here

  headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  launch control locks disabled by, here

  LeMay and, here, here, here

  missile gap and, here, here

  Nixon and, here, here

  nuclear weapons carried by, here, here

  Power and, here

  retaliation power of, here

  second-strike ability, here

  Soviet attacks on, theoretical, here

  as specified commander, here

  vulnerability of, here, here, here

  war planning, here, here, here, here, here, here

  strategic bombing, here, here, here, here, here

  Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI, Star Wars), here

  strategic nuclear weapons, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  “Strategic Objectives and Command Control Problems” (Ellsberg), here

  strategic warning, here

  Strauss, Lewis, here

  striking second first, here

  submarine-launched missiles (SLBMs). See also Polaris submarines and missiles; Trident sub-launched missiles

  deterrence of nuclear attack with, here

  Doomsday Machine and, here

  hard-target-kill capability of, here, here

  land-based ICBMs compared to, here

  Reagan’s confusion about, here

  Soviet, here, here, here

  USAF warheads and vehicles and, here

  submarines, Soviet, here, here

  Suez crisis, here, here, here

  Super bomb, here, here, here, here. See also H-bombs

  super-fuzes, here

  surface-to air missiles (SAMs), here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Sweden, here

  sweep conflagration, here

  Szilard, Leo, here, here, here, here, here

  Szulc, Tad, here

  Tactical Air Warfare School, here

  tactical bombing, here

  tactical nuclear weapons, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  tactical warning, here, here, here, here

  Taiwan, here

  Taiwan Straits Crisis (1958), here, here, here

  Talent (T) clearance, here, here, here

  Taylor, Maxwell, here, here, here, here, here

  Teller, Edward

  atmospheric ignition and, here, here, here, here

  on deaths caused by nuclear weapons, here, here

  hydrogen bomb development and, here, here, here

  omnicide denial by, here, here

  terror bombing, here, here

  terrorism, here, here

  theater commanders, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  “Theory of the Reluctant Duelist” (Ellsberg), here

  thermonuclear war, here, here, here, here, here

  thermonuclear weapons. See also H-bombs

  A-bombs replaced by, here, here

  death estimates for, here

  false alarms and, here

  firestorms caused by, here

  Manhattan project and, here

  Mark 28, here, here, here

  omnicide and, here (See also omnicide)

  produced by U.S. and Soviet Union, here

  SAC planes and, here

  Soviet satellite launches and, here

  Super, here

  testing of, here, here

  Thirteen Days (film), here

  Thirteen Days (R. Kennedy), here, here

  Thirty Years’ War, here

  Thompson, Edward P., here, here

  Titan II accident, here

  Titan missiles and engines, here, here, here, here

  Tokyo, Japan, here, here, here, here

  firebombing of, here, here, here, here, here

  Great Kanto earthquake and fires in, here

  Toon, Brian, here

  Top Secret designation. See also Manhattan Project; Pentagon Papers

  BNSP, here

  cage at CINCPAC headquarters, here

  clearance for, here

  clearances higher than, here, here, here, here, here

  Cosmic, here

  Ellsberg’s copying of documents with, here

  intelligence estimates, here

  loss of documents with, here

  memo to Nitze, here, here

  “President’s Eyes Only” document, here, here

  at RAND, here, here

  war planning, here, here, here, here, here

  totalitarianism, here, here

  total war, here

  tree-trimming incident, here, here

  Trenchard, Lord, here, here, here, here

  Trident sub-launched missiles, here, here, here, here

  Trinity test, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Trinkl, Frank, here

  Truman, Harry S.

  aid to Greece, here

  atmospheric ignition and, here

  atomic bombs and, here, here, here, here, here, here

  B-29s deployed by, here, here

  bombing of civilians and, here

  distrust of civilian commanders under, here

  Ellsberg’s admiration of, here

  H-bomb development and, here, here

  LeMay and, here

  Soviet bomb testing and, here

  Soviet Union and, here

  Truman Doctrine, here

  Trump, Donald J.

  climatic consequences of nuclear war and, here

  decision-making by, here

  Doomsday Machine and, here, here

  first-use threats and, here, here

  Iran nuclear deal and, here

  Minutemen missile replacement, here

  modernization program for strategic nuclear weapons and, here

  nuclear option and, here, here, here, here, here

  Perimeter system and, here

  Tuchman, Barbara, here

  Turgidson, Buck (fictional character), here, here, here

  Turkey, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  two-man rule, here, here, here

  Tyuratam test site, here, here

  U-2s

  photography, here, here

  shot down over Cuba, here, here, here, here, here, here

  shot down over Russia, here, here

  in Soviet airspace, and near disaster, here

  special access programs, here

  U-235 (uranium isotope), here

  Ulam, Stan, here, here

  Ulbricht, Walter, here

  unauthorized action, here, here, here, here, here

  uncertainty, decision-making under, here, h
ere, here, here, here

  U.N. Charter, here

  United States

  air force build up, here

  blind bombing, here

  bombing of civilians by, here, here

  Britain and, in WWII, here

  climatic consequences of nuclear war and, here

  command and control preservation, here, here, here, here

  Doomsday Machine of, here, here, here, here

  Dresden attacked by, here

  first strike or first use by (See first strike or first use by U.S.)

  focus on deterrence of attack by Soviet Union, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  heavy bombers and, here

  Japan’s relationship with, here

  nuclear policy, here, here, here, here

  nuclear war planning (See nuclear war planning, U.S.)

  strategic bombing and, here

  as terrorist nation, here

  treaty banning nuclear weapons and, here

  war planner beliefs, here

  Western Europe, commitment to defense of, here

  in WWII, here

  U.N. Resolution 36/100, here

  uranium, here, here, here, here

  U.S. Congress, accountability of, here

  USSR. See Soviet Union

  U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey for the Pacific War, here

  Vienna Summit, here, here

  Vietnam, here. See also North Vietnam

  Vietnam War

  demonstrations against, here

  documents related to, here, here, here (See also Pentagon Papers)

  Ellsberg’s work on, here, here, here

  Johnson and, here

  MLK and, here

  Nixon and, here, here

  nuclear weapons suggested for, here, here

  resistance and understanding, here, here

  Rostow and, here

  Shoup’s opposition to, here

  Vonnegut, Kurt, here

  vulnerability studies, here, here, here, here

  Wannsee Conference (1942), here

  war fighting concept, here

  Warsaw, Poland, here

  Warsaw Pact, here, here, here, here

  war terminating goals, here, here

  Washington command post and Cuban missile crisis, here

  Watson, Tom, here

  Western Europe, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  West Germany, here, here, here

  Wheeler, Earle, here

  White House, criminal misconduct by, here

  Whole World on Fire (Eden), here

  Wilkes, John, here, here

  Wilson, Charles, here

  The Wizards of Armageddon (Kaplan), here

  Wohlstetter, Albert, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Wohlstetter, Roberta, here

  Wolfowitz Report, here

  Woodward, Bob, here

  Working Group on Presidential Command and Control, here

  World War I, here, here, here

  World War II

  American bombers produced for, here

  change in consciousness and, here, here

  Cold War following, here (See also Cold War)

  Nazi enslavement danger and, here

  Rostow and flow of oil during, here

  Russia’s level of destruction in, here

  Soviet Union at end of, here

  strategic bombing and, here, here

  thermonuclear bombs compared to those used in, here, here, here, here

  Xuan Thuy, here

  Yarmolinsky, Adam, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Yarynich, Valery, here, here

  Yokohama, Japan, here

  York, Herbert, here, here, here

  Zinn, Howard, here

  A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

  In 1961, Daniel Ellsberg, a consultant to the Department of Defense and the White House, drafted Secretary Robert McNamara’s plans for nuclear war. Later he leaked the Pentagon Papers. He lectures and writes on the dangers of the nuclear era and the need for whistle-blowing. A Senior Fellow of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Ellsberg is the author of Secrets and the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary The Most Dangerous Man in America. He is also a key figure in Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film about the Pentagon Papers, The Post, scheduled to be released in December 2017. He lives in Kensington, California, with his wife, Patricia.

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